How to apply for a place at Primary School

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A guide for parents 2008-9
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
Contents
Introduction
Glossary – some terms explained
Letter from Councillor Alan Charles
Useful contacts
STARTING SCHOOL
02
03
04
Obtaining a place for your child
in a primary school
05
06
07
07
How to use this guide
The application process explained
Dates to remember
Further questions
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
Applying for a place
08
08
09
10
11
13
13
How to apply
Applying by phone
Applying online
Important points
The rules for getting a place
Waiting lists
Appeals
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional information
Getting to school – transport
Free school meals
Changing your mind after making an application
A change in your circumstances
Going to a school outside Derbyshire
Going to a Derbyshire school if you live outside the county
Moving to another school outside the normal transfer time
Early years education
Transferring from early years to primary education
Children’s centres
Children with special educational needs
Early transfer
Uniform
Other financial assistance
School year and holiday dates
LIST OF SCHOOLS
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List of schools
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Nursery schools
Notes on primary schools
List of primary schools
List of special schools
Outline of admission policies for voluntary aided and foundation schools
List of neighbouring councils
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What do you think of this guide?
We can supply this guide in large print, Braille or on tape. Please call 01629 537479.
If you need help filling in the application form or understanding the process, please
contact a choice adviser. See page 8.
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Apply by phone. Call Derbyshire on 08 456 058 058
A glossary of
terms used in this guide
The information contained in this guide relates to the
admission of children to reception classes for the
2008/9 academic year. It also applies to children who
will transfer from infant school to junior school in
September 2008.
Enhanced-resource schools are mainstream schools
with additional resources, such as extra staff, for
certain children with Statements of Special Educational
Needs. Pupils are not generally taught separately and
are included in the mainstream classes.
Nursery schools generally cater for children between
the ages of three and four.
Special schools are attended by children with Statements
of Special Educational Needs. Special schools provide
for pupils whose disability requires a more comprehensive
approach than a mainstream school or an enhancedresource school can provide. Some experience of
mainstream school may be possible. The council
handles admissions for all special schools.
Within the primary phase of education, there are
three types of school:
Infant schools generally cater for pupils aged
between five and seven. However, if the school has a
nursery unit, it will cater for pupils aged between
three and seven.
Junior schools cater for pupils aged between seven
and 11.
Primary schools generally cater for pupils aged
between five and 11. However, if the school has a
nursery unit, it will cater for pupils aged between
three and 11.
Community and voluntary controlled schools are
funded by Derbyshire County Council with the
headteacher and governing body responsible for
running the school. The admissions policy is
determined and administered by the county council.
Voluntary aided schools are jointly funded by
Derbyshire County Council and a voluntary organisation,
usually a church diocesan board. The headteacher and
governing body run the school. The admissions policy
is determined and administered by the governing body.
Catholic schools are voluntary aided schools.
Foundation schools are funded by Derbyshire
County Council but responsibility for running the
school rests with the headteacher and governing
body. The admissions policy is determined and
administered by the governing body.
All of the above schools are called mainstream schools.
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The normal area is a defined geographical area, made
up of the area around the school, which the school
serves. You can enter your postcode into an interactive
tool on our website, www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
to find out what your normal area school is. You can
also find out from the Admissions and Appeals Team
by emailing [email protected] or ringing
the Admissions and Appeals Team switchboard on
01629 537479 or one of its direct line numbers given
on page four. The Eckington area is an exception to
the rule. Please contact the Admissions and Appeals
Team to find out more.
If you consider your child Catholic, it means he or she
is also resident in the normal area of a Catholic school.
If you are unsure about your child’s status regarding
the Catholic school serving your area, contact the
diocese for advice. The number is on page four.
We use the word parent throughout the guide. It
means anyone who has a parental responsibility in
accordance with the terms of the Children Act 1989.
A few children with special educational needs require
a detailed assessment by us. This is called a statutory
assessment of special educational needs. The child’s
requirements are set out in a document called a
Statement of Special Educational Needs.
The published admission number is the set number
of places available at a school.
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
STARTING SCHOOL
Letter from
Councillor Alan Charles
Starting school for the first time, or the first day at a new
school, are important milestones in every child’s life.
As a parent you have a crucial role to play in helping
your child take this important step on their educational
journey. You will no doubt have begun to think about the
school you would like your son or daughter to attend.
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
This guide is designed to help you through the
process of your child’s admission to nursery, infant,
junior and primary school.
You can apply for a primary school place online at
www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions, where you will
also find further details of this very easy way to
apply for a primary school place.
You can also apply by telephone. Just ring Call
Derbyshire on 08 456 058 058.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
You can also apply using the paper application
form included in the admissions pack.
We are keen to work with you to make sure that
starting school is a positive experience for your son or
daughter and to help them achieve their full potential
in a safe and caring environment.
LIST OF SCHOOLS
I hope you will find this guide helpful. If there is anything
which is not clear please see www.derbyshire.gov.uk,
ask at any school or Call Derbyshire on 08 456 058 058,
or contact the Admissions and Appeals Team switchboard
on 01629 537479 or one of their direct line numbers
given on page four.
With good wishes for a successful start to your child’s
education in his or her new setting.
Yours sincerely,
Alan Charles
Cabinet member for schools
Derbyshire County Council
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Where to go for more information
after reading this guide
We hope that you will find all the information you
need in this guide. But if, after reading it, you still
have a question to ask, the following websites and
phone numbers should help.
How to get in touch with
the Admissions and
Appeals Team
Information about early
years education
For information about educational opportunities for
pre-school children contact the Children’s Information
Service, Early Years and Childcare Section, Children
and Younger Adults Department, County Hall,
Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3AG. Phone 01629 585585
or see www.childcare-derbyshire.org
Call the Admissions and Appeals Team on its switchboard
01629 537479 or any of the following direct line numbers:
01629 537470
01629 537474
01629 537477
01629 537473
01629 537476
01629 537478
By email
The team can be emailed at
[email protected]
By post
You can write to the Admissions and Appeals Team at
St Helena Centre,
Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 7LU
Look online
www.derbyshire.gov.uk/education/schools_colleges/
www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
Phone
Call Derbyshire on 08 456 058 058. The call centre is
open between 8am and 8pm, Monday to Friday, and
Saturdays 9.30am to 4pm. Calls are charged at local
rate wherever you live in Derbyshire.
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Church schools
Derby Diocesan Board of Education
(Church of England Schools in Derbyshire)
Derby Church House, Full Street, Derby, DE1 3DR
(01332) 388660
Chester Diocesan Board of Education
(Tintwistle Primary School only)
Church House, Lower Lane, Aldford, Chester CH3 6HP
(01244) 620444
Nottingham Diocesan Education Service
(Catholic Schools in most of Derbyshire)
The Diocesan Centre, Mornington Crescent,
Mackworth, Derby, DE22 4BD
(01332) 293833
Diocese of Hallam Schools’ Department
(Catholic Schools in Spinkhill, Staveley and Chesterfield)
Diocese of Hallam Pastoral Centre, St Charles Street,
Sheffield S9 3WU
(0114) 2566440
INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
How does it work?
Please read all the information contained in the
guide before making an application. The council is
not presently able to write to parents reminding
them of when their child should start school.
The form included in your pack is the only application
form you should complete to apply for a school place.
You fill in one application form only, no matter how many
schools you want to apply for. There is no need to fill out a
separate form for each school. Only make one application
online, by phone or paper – not one of each. Derbyshire
County Council acts as a clearing house for admitting all
pupils to Derbyshire primary, infant and junior schools.
If you are a parent wanting a place for your child in a
Derbyshire primary, infant or junior school the information
contained in this guide explains how you can apply
for a primary school place for your child.
Even if you have already approached a school or feel
you have put your child’s name down at a school –
that is not a formal application. A formal application
can only be made by following the process explained
in this guide.
You can apply online. It’s quick and it’s free. See
www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
Or you can apply by phone. Ring Call Derbyshire on
08 456 058 058. The call centre is open between 8am
and 8pm, Monday to Friday, and Saturdays 9.30am to
4pm. Calls are charged at local rate wherever you live
in Derbyshire.
The Admissions and Appeals Team,
Children and Younger Adults,
Derbyshire County Council,
County Hall,
Matlock,
Derbyshire DE4 3AG
Make sure your application is in by
3.30pm on Friday 14 December 2007.
Application forms for a place in junior school will be
distributed via Derbyshire infant schools in the week
beginning 29 October 2007. The closing date for parents
to return forms is 3.30pm on 14 December 2007.
Applications are needed from all parents, including those
who want their child to attend their normal area school.
Supplementary Forms
Some voluntary aided and foundation schools may want you
to fill in other paperwork in addition to an application you
make to us. This is called a supplementary form. Look at the
school’s prospectus to see if this is the case. This is so that
they can apply their own admission criteria. For example,
they might want proof of your address or proof that your child
has been baptised. Any additional paperwork of that type
should be returned to the school by the closing date. This
supplementary paperwork is not instead of our application
form. You will still need to make an application to us.
LIST OF SCHOOLS
You may prefer to fill in the paper application form
that came with this guide. You can fill in your
preferences and hand the form in to a Derbyshire
primary school. Or post it to:
Transfer from infant to junior school
When children are due to leave infant school and need to move
to a different school for their junior education, parents must make
an application to the council in the same way as described for a
reception place. The application form for infant to junior transfer
has been pre-printed with some of your child’s details and, if
applicable, your normal area school. A place in a particular infant
school does not guarantee a place at the associated junior
school. Similarly, a place at a particular junior or primary school
does not guarantee a place at a particular secondary school
except in the Eckington area (see pages 11 to 12).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
We invite you to state preferences for one, two or
three schools and give your reasons. We recognise
that in some parts of the county multiple choices may
not be appropriate.
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
How to use this guide
MOVING TO SECONDARY SCHOOL
STARTING SCHOOL
Obtaining a place for your child
in a primary school
You must have your application in to a Derbyshire
primary school or to the Admissions and Appeals
Team by 3.30pm on Friday 14 December 2007.
Special Educational Needs
If your child has a Statement of Special Educational Needs
you should not fill in an application form as his or her
admission is dealt with through the statement. You should
contact the Special Needs Section of Derbyshire County
Council on 01629 580000 extension 6547 or 6531.
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The application
process explained
• You will fill in one application form – either online, by phone or on paper –
on which we invite you to state one, two or three preferences for any
Derbyshire primary, infant or junior school.
• We ask you to put your preferences in priority order, with your most
preferred school first.
•
The closing date is 3.30pm on Friday
14 December 2007.
• All applications are considered against each school’s published
admission number (the number of places available in the year group).
• If there are more applications than there are places available at a school,
places will be allocated according to the school’s published admissions
criteria.
• If a child is eligible for a place at only one school they will be offered a
place at that school.
• If a child is eligible for a place at more than one school, then a place will
be offered at the highest priority school for which the child is eligible.
•
Your offer will be posted first class on
28 March 2008.
• People who apply online can also view their offer online on 28 March 2008.
• For more information on admissions policies for community and
voluntary controlled schools see pages 11 to 12.
• Voluntary aided and foundation schools decide their own policies.
See pages 53 to 77.
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INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
Date Born
Start School
Between 1 Sep 2003 and 31 August 2004
2008-9 academic year
Week beginning
29 October 2007
Application forms are distributed via primary schools
29 October 2007
3.30pm on Friday
14 December 2007
We must have received your preferences by this date
– either online, by phone or on the paper form
28 March 2008
11 April 2008
Closing date for submitting an appeal, in relation to
Derbyshire schools, if you are not happy with the
school allocated to your child.
2008-9 academic year
Children start school. The school at which your child
has been offered a place will be in touch with you
about the exact date.
But first have a look at the website
www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
Read this guide carefully – your question may
have been answered already.
If you want to find out more about a school
For information about individual schools refer
to the school’s own guide. If you haven’t had a
guide contact the school or visit the school’s
website, if it has one.
Most primary schools hold open evenings for
prospective parents and pupils to have a look
around and speak to teachers.
OFSTED reports and performance tables for
results of 10-year-olds are available from schools,
libraries or online at www.derbyshire.gov.uk
LIST OF SCHOOLS
We will post your offer letter, first class, on this date,
whichever method you have used to apply for a place.
If you have applied online you can view your offer online
from 28 March, but you will still get a letter in the post.
Please note no decisions can be given over the phone.
Email the Admissions and Appeals Team at
[email protected] or call the
Admissions and Appeals Team switchboard on
01629 537479 or one of their direct line
numbers given on page four.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Online admissions will be available at
www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions.
Telephone admissions are available by ringing
Call Derbyshire on 08 456 058 058.
If you have further
questions
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
Important dates
for your diary
MOVING TO SECONDARY SCHOOL
STARTING SCHOOL
When will my child start
primary school?
Talk to parents of children who already go to
the school you are interested in.
We MUST receive your school preferences by
3.30pm on Friday 14 December 2007.
Don’t forget you can apply for a school place
online at www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
Don’t forget you can apply for a school place by
phone. Call Derbyshire on 08 456 058 058.
The call centre is open between 8am and 8pm,
Monday to Friday, and Saturdays 9.30am to 4pm.
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How to apply
• From 29 October 2007 you can apply online at
www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions or you can
apply by phone by ringing Call Derbyshire on
08 456 058 058. Forms will be available from Derbyshire
primary schools and Call Derbyshire on 08 456 058 058
during the week beginning 29 October 2007 if you
want to make a paper application. You can still
apply online or by phone if you prefer.
Applying
by phone
From 29 October 2007 you can make your
application by phone.
Call Derbyshire on 08 456 058 058 and a member of
our call centre staff will fill in an application for you.
The call centre is open between 8am and 8pm, Monday
to Friday, and Saturdays 9.30am to 4pm. Calls are
charged at local rate wherever you live in Derbyshire.
• You only make one application online, by phone or
on paper.
• You are invited to state one, two, or three preferences.
Please note, if you apply online or by phone, your
application will be acknowledged automatically. If you
complete a paper form you will only receive an
acknowledgement if you complete and return the
postcard included in the application pack.
Need help?
Choice Advisers are part of Derbyshire Parent
Partnership service and offer free, confidential
and impartial help, advice and support for
parents and carers of children and young people
who are starting primary or junior school, or
moving school at other times of the year.
Whatever you need support with, from
filling in forms to understanding the
appeals process, we can help.
If you live in Northern Derbyshire
You can contact us at:
Parent Partnership
The Community Centre
School Board Lane, Chesterfield S40 1DD
01246 273154 / 5
If you live in Southern Derbyshire
You can contact us at:
Parent Partnership
c/o Middleton House
27 St Mary’s Gate,
Derby DE1 3NN
01332 716118
Out of hours
answerphone available
Email:
[email protected]
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What information will I need
to hand when I’m applying
by phone?
• You will need to have read the information
contained in this guide.
• You will need to have made a decision about the
preferences we invite you to make and your reasons.
• Your child’s full name.
• Your child’s date of birth.
• Your child’s address and postcode.
Why should I apply by phone?
• It’s quick and easy to do.
• Call centre staff can make sure the application is
filled in correctly.
• Calls are charged at local rate wherever you live in
Derbyshire.
• You will receive a copy of your completed
application form in the post.
• If you want to change your mind you can phone
Call Derbyshire, quoting your application reference
number, and amend your application – up until the
closing date of 3.30pm on Friday 14 December 2007.
INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
You can now make your application online – which
means you need not wait for the post before finding out
which school your child has been offered a place at. If
you have applied online you can view your offer online
on 28 March. Offer letters are also posted on 28 March.
Internet access is available free of charge at all
Derbyshire libraries. Some schools may also let
you apply online using their computers.
The advantages of making your application online are
that you have the assurance that your application has
been received and you will also be able to keep a
record of the application you made.
When you apply online, you will need to give a
username and password. Online applications will be
issued with a unique identification number. On the
inside page of the back cover of this guide there is
space for you to record these details.
For technical problems please contact
[email protected] with
details of your computer, web browser and specific
nature of the problem.
• It’s secure – only you can see your
information
• The system helps you by checking for
errors before you submit your application
• The application procedure is easy to
follow as you are guided throughout the
application process
• You can save your unfinished application
and complete it at a later date
• You can change your application at any
time up until the deadline
• We will confirm the application has been
received
• You can view your application at any time
• You will not have to post anything to us,
saving you the cost of postage
• The environment benefits from a
reduction in the use of paper forms and
envelopes
LIST OF SCHOOLS
The process should be easy to follow but if you have
any problems you can either ring Call Derbyshire on
08 456 058 058 and make a telephone application or
email the Admissions Team on
[email protected].
• It’s quick and easy to do
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The online application form will enable you to make
your application and send it to us immediately. You
will receive confirmation that your application has
been received. Even after you have made your
application you will be able come back and make
amendments at any time up until the deadline.
Why should I
apply online?
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
Log onto www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions and
you will find the online application form. This will be
made available from 29 October 2007 until the
deadline of 3.30pm on Friday 14 December 2007.
STARTING SCHOOL
Applying online
• We will email you with our decision on
28 March 2008 – it’s quicker than waiting
for the post
• You can also log on to get the result of
your application on 28 March 2008
Call Derbyshire is open between 8am and 8pm,
Monday to Friday, and Saturdays 9.30am to 4pm.
Calls are charged at local rate wherever you live in
Derbyshire.
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Important points
• Get your application in on time – via the internet, call centre,
Derbyshire primary school or post. If you miss the deadline of 3.30pm
on Friday 14 December we will not be able to consider your application
until the ones that we received on time have been dealt with.
• Don’t name the same school more than once as a preference – this
will not increase your chances of a place.
• We will withdraw a school place where false information has been
used to secure an offer.
• Think about listing your normal area school.
You may want to consider including the normal area school as one of your
preferences, though it does not have to be your first preference. If you do not
include the normal area school as one of your preferences, it may fill up with
pupils who have said they would prefer to go to that school. This could mean
the only school with available places may be further away and could mean you
have to pay for transport to a distant school. For pupils moving from infant to
junior education the normal area school is given on the paper application form.
• Find out which is your normal area school. You can enter your postcode
into an interactive tool on our website www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
to find out the name of your normal area school.
• If you do not make an application you cannot assume your child
will get an automatic place at your normal area school.
We will first offer places to those who have expressed a preference. If you
do not make an application we will only be able to give your child a place
at your normal area school – if places are still available. If your normal area
school is full we will give your child a place in the nearest school which has
room. This could mean you paying transport costs to a distant school.
• Consider how your child will get to school when making your preferences.
You are responsible for getting your child to school. If your child gets a
place at a distant school, this could mean that you pay transport costs.
Details of the transport policy are on page 14. Read these carefully
before making your preferences.
• Only make one application online, by phone or on paper.
• Late applications received after the closing date will be included only if
the reason for the delay is considered exceptional and appropriate evidence
has been provided. Other late applications will not be considered until after
applications received by the closing date have been dealt with.
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INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
Who decides the rules?
In community schools and voluntary controlled schools,
it is Derbyshire County Council that decides the rules
for getting places.
What are the rules for getting a school place?
(the rules are known as ‘admissions criteria’)
Please note, attendance at a particular nursery gives
no priority for a place at an infant or primary school.
Similarly, attendance at a particular infant school gives
no priority for admission to a particular junior or primary
school, except in the Eckington area (see below).
In law there is no automatic right to a place in any
particular school.
Where we cannot offer a Derbyshire child a place at any
of the chosen schools, he or she will be allocated a place
at the normal area school – if places are still available – or
the next nearest school with places available.
You should bear in mind that school admissions are
considered on an annual basis – so it is not possible
to confirm that a place is available at a school any
earlier than during the year before your child will join.
Each year primary schools have to admit eligible pupils
on request up to their published admission number (as
shown in the list at the back of the guide) which takes
account of the amount of accommodation available.
Community and voluntary controlled schools
Individual pupils who have a Statement of Special
Educational Needs which can best be met in the school
will be given priority where so determined by the county
council in consultation with the governing body.
In deciding on admissions to all community and
voluntary controlled schools in Derbyshire, the
following order of priority will be adopted. The
Eckington area, however, has different rules. These
are set out under the heading ‘Eckington Area’ below.
1. ‘Looked after’ children.
2. Children living in the normal area served by the school
at the time of application and admission (including those
living in another council’s area). For a definition of living
in the normal area see note* on page 12.
3. Children not living in the normal area served by the school
but who have brothers or sisters attending the school at the
time of their admission. See note ** on page 12.
LIST OF SCHOOLS
If you are a parent seeking a place for your child at a
Derbyshire school we will offer you one place at the
highest-priority school for which your child is eligible.
Admissions criteria
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Under the 1996 Education Act, you have a legal right
to express a preference for which school you want
your child to attend. The county council and school
governors have a general duty to meet this preference
– as long as it does not “prejudice the provision of
efficient education or the efficient use of resources” or
the council or governors are required to take extra
measures under the Key Stage 1 class size legislation.
As the published admission number covers all
admissions throughout the school year, it may be that
not all the places may be allocated for admission in
September. This may be because the school has more
than one date during the year when it takes new pupils.
The governors must comply with the legal requirement
that no infant classes size may exceed 30 pupils.
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
In voluntary aided Church of England, Catholic and
Methodist schools, as well as Foundation schools the
governors decide admission rules for their school.
STARTING SCHOOL
The rules for getting a place
at a Derbyshire school
4. In the case of voluntary controlled church schools, children
whose parents request a place on religious grounds. ***
5. Other children whose parents have requested a place.
Where, in the case of 3, 4, or 5 above, choices have
to be made between children satisfying the same
criteria, those children living nearest to the school
(measured by the nearest available route) will be given
preference. See note **** on page 12.
Eckington Area
Following a legal ruling some years ago different
arrangements operate in the Eckington area.
The admissions criteria for schools in the Eckington
area are as follows:
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Eckington Birk Hill Infant and Killamarsh Infant,
Marsh Lane Primary, Ridgeway Primary and
Renishaw Primary Schools.
(i) Looked-after children.
(ii) Children whose parents have requested a place at
the school who have older brothers or sisters**
already in attendance.
(iii) Other children whose parents have requested a
place. If there is insufficient room to admit all applicants,
those children living nearest to the school – measured
by the nearest available route – would have priority.
Eckington Junior and Killamarsh Junior Schools
(i) Looked-after children.
(ii) Pupils attending these schools' main contributory
infant schools, that is Birk Hill Infant and Killamarsh
Infant schools respectively.
(iii) Other children who have older brothers or sisters**
already attending Eckington Junior or Killamarsh
Junior schools at the time of admission.
(iv) Other children whose parents have requested a place.
If choices have to be made between children in
categories (iii) and (iv) above, children who live
nearest to the school – measured by the nearest
available route – should be given preference.
Eckington School (Secondary)
(i) Looked-after children.
(ii) Pupils attending the school's main contributory
primary schools – that is Eckington Junior, Camm's
Endowed Primary, Renishaw Primary, Ridgeway Primary,
Marsh Lane Primary, Killamarsh Junior, Killamarsh St
Giles CE Primary and Immaculate Conception Catholic
Primary (those pupils not proceeding to St Mary's
Catholic High School in Chesterfield).
(iii) Other children who have older brothers or sisters**
already attending Eckington School at the time of admission.
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(iv) Other children whose parents have requested a place.
If choices have to be made between children in
categories (iii) and (iv) above, children who live
nearest to the school – measured by the nearest
available route – should be given preference.
note*
“Living in the normal area”, in (2) above is defined as
the child having full-time residence in a property which
is the child's only or main residence. Documentary
evidence including proof of actual permanent residency
at the property concerned may be required. Please note
that where the county council has reasonable grounds
for believing the home address is not the child's only or
main residence it reserves the right to carry out
investigations which may include visits to the property.
The county council reserves the right to withdraw any
offer of a school place which has been obtained as a
result of misleading or fraudulent information.
note**
The term brother or sister includes:
(a) a half-brother and/or a half-sister
(b) a legally adopted child being regarded as a brother
or sister
(c) a step-brother and/or step-sister residing in the
same family unit
note***
Parents seeking a place at a voluntary controlled
school on religious grounds should obtain a letter of
support from a Minister, Priest or Pastor or Religious
leader if the child is a member of another Christian
Church or World Faith, who knows the family and can
confirm regular attendance at public worship. [Regular
worship is defined as attendance at public worship at
least once a month.] This must be included with the
application. Where appropriate baptismal certificates
should also be supplied. Exceptional circumstances
will be considered if explained in writing by the
relevant religious leader.
note****
The county council has a Geographic Information
System (GIS) to measure the nearest available route. It
is measured by a standard walking distance calculated
to within two metres. This measurement is taken from
the postal address file, normally the house front door.
INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
Please note
A place cannot be guaranteed for any child whose
parents apply after the closing date. This includes a child
who moves into a school's normal area after that date.
Withdrawing an offer
For admission procedures to be fair it is important
that all the information you provide is accurate. If we
find that any information provided by parents is
misleading or fraudulent, the county council reserves
the right to withdraw any offer of a school place.
Do schools have
waiting lists?
You can get more information and make your appeal
online at www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions.
Details of the appeals procedure for all Derbyshire
primary schools can be obtained by contacting Call
Derbyshire on 08 456 058 058.
The decision reached by the independent panel will be
binding on the council and the parents. A further
application in respect of the same school will not be
entertained in the same academic year unless significant
and material changes in circumstances arise.
Infant (Key Stage 1 and Foundation) Appeals
By law, subject to certain limited exceptions, no infant
class may contain more than 30 pupils. Infant classes
are those in which the majority of pupils will reach the
age of five, six or seven during the school year.
Admissions authorities can refuse to admit a child if
to do so would require the school to take action such
as employ an extra teacher or build an extra
classroom to keep infant classes at 30 or less.
In such circumstances should parents choose to
exercise their right to appeal, the Appeals Panel is
only allowed to look at the following matters.
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Derbyshire County Council maintains waiting lists for
all oversubscribed Derbyshire schools. Waiting lists
will be set up on 28 March 2008 and maintained until
30 September 2008. Your child’s name would automatically
be placed on a list if they had not been offered a place
and you had given that school a higher priority than the
school at which your child has been offered a place. A
vacancy arises only when the number of offers to a
particular school falls below the published admission
number. Priority on the waiting list is determined
according to the published admission criteria. The date
of application does not affect waiting list order.
When parents are unable to obtain a place for their
child at the school they want, they can appeal against
the decision to an appeal panel independent of the
council and the school.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Voluntary aided and foundation schools
The criteria for admissions to aided and foundation
schools are decided by each school’s governing body
and are listed briefly on pages 53 to 77 of this guide.
Full details can be obtained directly from the school.
Appeals
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APPLYING FOR A PLACE
In situations where late applications are received and
the school’s admission number has been reached, but
subsequently a place becomes available – if choices
need to be made between normal area applications,
those children living nearest to the school (measured
by the nearest available route) will be given preference.
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For schools, the grid reference is again taken from the
postal address file and will be the centre of the school.
Firstly, whether the admissions authority applied its
own rules which were published in the admission
arrangements. If the admissions authority
contravened its own rules, either deliberately or by
mistake, then the parents’ appeal can succeed, but
only if their child would have gained admission had
the rules been applied properly.
Secondly, whether the admissions authority acted
unreasonably. The law defines “unreasonable” very
carefully in these cases. For the decision to be
“unreasonable” it must be completely illogical, or not
based on the facts of the case.
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How will my child get to school?
Transport to the normal
area school
We provide assistance with transport for full time infant,
junior and primary school pupils who do not live within
statutory walking distance of their normal area school.
This distance is two miles for children under eight and
three miles for children over eight. It is measured by the
shortest available route.
Bus passes or refunds are issued where appropriate
and special contract transport is arranged if public
transport is not available.
There may be exceptions to the transport rules if we agree
that the route to the normal area school is dangerous for a
child, accompanied if necessary, to undertake on foot.
Spare places on a contract bus may be provided on a
concessionary basis for children who are not normally
entitled to free transport, however a fare will be charged.
Transport to faith schools
Parents choosing a voluntary aided faith school on
religious grounds may be eligible to receive
assistance with transport if the chosen school is the
normal area voluntary school (in most cases the
nearest voluntary school) and the school is outside
the walking distance as explained above.
In addition, in the case of Catholic schools, only Roman
Catholic baptised children are eligible to receive
assistance with travel. In all such requests baptismal
certificates are required as necessary evidence.
Transport to other schools
Parents who send their children to a school which is
not their normal area school will not normally receive
assistance with transport (children living outside the
county attending Derbyshire schools should apply to
their home council). However, assistance with
transport will be provided when a child attends a
school, other than the normal area school, which is
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beyond the two/three-mile limit but is closer to the
child’s home than the normal area school.
For more information please refer to our transport
policy available on www.derbyshire.gov.uk.
If you are in receipt of benefit
From September 2007, children of primary age who are
entitled to free school meals or whose families get the
maximum level of working tax credit are entitled to free
transport to the nearest suitable school where the
distance from home is more than two miles. This
distance is measured along the nearest available route.
Each year, we check whether parents are still eligible for
transport assistance. If parents are no longer eligible, for
example because they no longer receive relevant benefits,
parents may have to meet their child’s transport costs.
Transport for pupils with
special educational needs
and/or disabilities
Transport will be provided for pupils with special
educational needs and/or disabilities who attend their
nearest school, where the journey exceeds the
statutory walking distances as outlined above or in
other cases in accordance with the council’s special
educational needs transport policy.
Provision of transport will not generally be made if the
preferred school is further away from the child’s home than
another school considered appropriate by the council.
For more information please refer to our special
educational needs transport policy available on
www.derbyshire.gov.uk
Please contact the Special Needs Section at County
Hall, Matlock, DE4 3AG (Tel: 01629 580000 extension
6547 or 6531), if you have any queries.
INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
There are three Area Education Offices you can
contact for further information on transport. They are:
Children whose parents receive the following support
payments are entitled to receive free school meals:
North
Area Education Office,
Kents Bank Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 9HR
(01298) 26121
• Income Support
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Am I entitled
to free school
meals?
• Income Based Jobseeker’s Allowance
• support under part VI of the Immigration Act 1999
South
Area Education Office,
Library Building, Grosvenor Road, Ripley,
Derbyshire, DE5 3JE
(01773) 744741
Any enquiries about school transport should be made
to the Area Education Office. If a parent’s request for
help with transport is refused and they feel that they
may have special family circumstances which warrant
help, then they can ask for the decision to be reviewed.
The review will give the opportunity for the parent to
state the particular reasons they feel their child should
receive help with transport.
• the guarantee element of State Pension Credit
• Child Tax Credit, provided they are not entitled to
Working Tax Credit and have an annual income (as
assessed by HMRC) that as of 6 April 2007 does
not exceed £14,495.
Children who receive Income Support or Income
Based Jobseeker’s Allowance in their own right are
also entitled to receive free school meals.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Enquiries and reviews
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
Area Education Office
Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 7LU
(01246) 204851
Contact your child’s school for more details and a
form to fill in.
To find out whether you are entitled to claim any
benefits call Derbyshire County Council’s Benefits
Helpline on 0845 120 2985.
LIST OF SCHOOLS
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What to do if…
I have changed my mind
about the school I want my
child to attend
You can change your mind easily – as long as it is before
the deadline of 3.30pm on Friday 14 December 2007.
If you have made an online application just log on and
amend your form.
If you have made an application by telephone you
must contact Call Derbyshire on 08 456 058 058.
If you have made an application on paper you should
call the Admissions and Appeals Team on any of the
numbers listed on page four.
But if you change your mind after the deadline you
must either email the Admissions and Appeals Team
on [email protected] or call them on
any of the numbers listed on page four.
My circumstances have
changed, such as change
of address or change of
current school
If you or your child’s circumstances change, such as
a change of address or a change of current school,
you must contact the Admissions and Appeals Team
switchboard on 01629 537479 or one of their direct
line numbers given on page four.
Any change in your circumstances might affect the
allocation of a school place.
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I want my child to go to a
school outside Derbyshire
Under the 1996 Education Act, you have the right to
ask for your child to go to a school run by another
council. You should apply to the council which covers
the area your preferred school is in. You can still apply
for up to three schools in Derbyshire as well.
A list of neighbouring councils is on page 77.
I don’t live in Derbyshire but
I want my child to go to a
Derbyshire school
You should apply to Derbyshire County Council as
outlined in this guide. However, you may also wish to
apply to your home council for a school place as well.
You should contact your home council direct for
information on their application process.
INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
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Moving to another school outside
the normal transfer time
Getting a school place in Derbyshire for your child
other than at normal intake / transfer time.
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
You should approach the school direct or contact the
Admissions and Appeals Team by emailing
[email protected] or call the Admissions
and Appeals Team switchboard on 01629 537479 or
one of their direct line numbers given on page four for
an in-year application pack. You can also apply online
at www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions.
A place for your child cannot be guaranteed, even if
you move into a school’s normal area.
If the school is oversubscribed your application will
be decided in accordance with the admissions
criteria. See pages 11 to 12 for community and
voluntary controlled schools. See pages 53 to 77 for
voluntary aided and foundation schools.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
In considering applications for admission outside the
normal admission time Derbyshire schools will
prioritise the needs of applicants who are ‘looked
after’ children who have moved into their area as a
result of changes in care arrangements.
The information contained in this guide on transport,
benefits, uniform, special educational needs and
appeals still applies.
Getting a school place outside Derbyshire at other
than normal transfer time.
LIST OF SCHOOLS
Under the 1996 Education Act, you have the right to
ask for your child to go to a school run by another
council. If you want to send your child to a school
outside Derbyshire you should apply to the authority
that is responsible for admissions at that school.
Neighbouring councils are listed on page 77.
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Early years
education
All children have the right to a free early years
education place in the term following their third
birthday, subject to the availability of places. Free
places are available for up to 15 hours per week over
a minimum of three days and may be taken with one
or two early years providers. Enquiries about early
years settings should be made to the Children’s
Information Service, Children and Younger Adults
Department, Derbyshire County Council, County Hall,
Matlock, DE4 3AG. You can call them on 01629
585585 or visit www.childcarelink.gov.uk.
Parents may choose their free early years provision
from a range of council-run, private, voluntary or
independent educational settings or a combination of
these. Some parts of Derbyshire provide council-run
nursery schools or classes. Children may be
considered for a place on a part-time basis of up to
five sessions per week, but usually they cannot join
until the start of the term following their third birthday.
Parents should contact the head teacher of the relevant
school or setting which they wish their child to attend,
remembering that there is often a waiting list. If too many
places are requested in council-run schools or nurseries,
governors will use the following order of priorities:
1) Children who are on the child protection “at risk” register.
2) Children who are – or are likely to be – the subject
of a statement of special educational needs.
3) Children whose families are suffering severe social
and psychological stress which could significantly
affect the child’s development.
4) Other children from the normal area of the school.
5) Other children from the wider area served by the school.
In the case of 4) and 5) above, priority will be given to
those children who have had their fourth birthday.
Please note:
Parents have no automatic right to a nursery place for
their child in their normal area school. Parents should
not be allocated places in more than one council-run
school for their child. The rules on admissions and
appeals, as explained on pages 11 to 13, do not
apply to nursery schools and classes.
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Transferring from
early years to
primary education
Children who have received early years provision or
attended a council run nursery school or class will
normally go into full-time infant education in
September or January in the school year in which
they become five years old, depending upon when
their birthday falls as outlined below.
Primary education
By law, you must arrange for your child to start school
full-time at the beginning of the term* (in this context,
a term is as defined in legislation, see below) after his
or her fifth birthday – unless you make arrangements
to educate your child otherwise than at school.
However, Derbyshire County Council has determined
that all Derbyshire community and voluntary
controlled schools admit children full-time as follows:
• A child whose fifth birthday falls on or between 1
September and 30 April will start school in September.
• A child whose fifth birthday falls on or between 1
May and 31 August will start school in January.
A small number of schools have the council’s approval
to admit children at the beginning of each term*.
Foundation and voluntary aided schools decide their
own admission arrangements.
On the offer of a place you have the right to defer
admission until your child reaches statutory school
age, provided the place is taken up within the same
academic year.
As all children now receive at least two terms* of fulltime provision in a reception class or nursery, part-time
admission is no longer thought necessary.
INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
A two-week phasing-in period at the beginning of fulltime education is acceptable.
Following a major investment by the government,
Derbyshire County Council, with its partners, is on
target in developing a number of children’s centres
which will be expected to provide a range of services
to children under five and their families. This will
include the integration of early years education with
full day care in some areas as well as a range of other
services such as family support, health services and
links to Jobcentre Plus, local training and adult
education providers. There will be 42 across the
county by 2008.
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*In this context “term” relates to one third of the
academic year i.e. Autumn, Spring and Summer.
Parents should note that Derbyshire County Council
operates a six term year. Full details of which are given
on page 21, for example, Derbyshire’s Autumn Term 1
and 2 are equivalent to one term as defined in legislation.
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Children’s
centres
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
LIST OF SCHOOLS
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Children with
special
educational
needs
The form included in this pack should not be used to
apply for school places for children with a Statement
of Special Educational Needs. Parents should contact
the Special Needs Section of Derbyshire County Council
on 01629 580000 extension 6547 or 6531.
It is Derbyshire’s policy to meet children’s needs,
wherever possible, in mainstream schools including
those schools with enhanced-resource status.
Places at enhanced-resource and special schools are
given to certain pupils with Statements of Special
Educational Needs. Most children with statements will
be educated in mainstream schools.
The term ‘special educational needs’ is used when
children have a learning difficulty or disability, which
makes it harder for them to learn than most children
of the same age.
A child with special educational needs may need extra
help or different help from other pupils of the same
age. Only a few children with special educational needs
require a detailed assessment by us. This is called a
statutory assessment of special educational needs.
A Statement of Special Educational Needs describes
your child's needs and how they should be met. It
also gives you the opportunity to express a
preference for which maintained school your child
should attend.
For more information contact:
Special Needs Section
Children and Younger Adults Department
Derbyshire County Council
County Hall
Matlock
Derbyshire
DE4 3AG
Tel: 01629 580000 ext 6547 or 6531
Email: [email protected]
Early transfer
We believe it is better for children to stay within their
peer group instead of being accelerated through the
education system, which may lead to difficulties later.
In a very small number of cases a child may be
admitted in the year before they would normally
transfer. Such a decision will be based on information
from the child's present school indicating:
• Exceptional ability and progress on National
Curriculum and other measures of school attainment.
• Exceptional social, language, physical and
emotional maturity for their age, so that they will
be able to cope with an early transfer.
Where an early transfer is being considered, schools can
request advice, which may include individual assessment
of the child by the Educational Psychology Service.
Parents should consider carefully the full impact of early
transfer for their child and consult the head teacher.
Ultimately, the decision rests with the head teacher who
will reach a decision based on advice sought and what
is considered to be in the best interests of the child.
School charging policy
Charges may not be made for any cost associated with
anything your child does during the school day. Schools
may ask for voluntary contributions for school visits.
Each governing body is required to tell parents details
of the school’s charging and remissions policy.
Will my child have to wear
uniform?
Uniform is decided by each school’s board of governors.
Other financial assistance
The county council has no general scheme of assistance to
provide school clothing, clothing grants or any other financial
help to parents. In exceptional circumstances, where a child is
prevented from attending school, the council’s education welfare
service can give advice on what financial help might be available.
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INTRODUCTION
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that Aided and Foundation Schools dates may
be different. Parents are advised to contact
the relevant school.
School Year 2007/2008
School Year 2008/2009
Agreed Six Term Pattern
Agreed Six Term Pattern
Autumn Term 1
Monday 3 September – Friday 19 October 2007
Autumn Term 1
5 September – 24 October 2008
Autumn Term 2
Monday 29 October – Friday 21 December 2007
Autumn Term 2
3 November – 19 December 2008
Spring Term 3
Monday 7 January – Friday 15 February 2008
Spring Term 3
5 January – 13 February 2009
Spring Term 4
Monday 25 February – Friday 4 April 2008
Spring Term 4
23 February – 3 April 2009
Summer Term 5
Monday 21 April – Friday 23 May 2008
Summer Term 5
20 April – 22 May 2009
Summer Term 6
Monday 2 June – Wednesday 23 July 2008
Summer Term 6
1 June – 24 July 2009
Training/Planning Days
Strongly recommend that Tuesday 25 March 2008 is
designated as an inset day
Training/Planning Days
5 September 2008
Please note
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
LIST OF SCHOOLS
Bank Holidays
25 & 26 December 2007, 1 January 2008, Good Friday 21
March 2008, Easter Monday 24 March 2008 (term continues
around these dates), 5 May 2008, 26 May 2008
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The Authority has agreed the following terms and
holiday dates for community and controlled schools in
Derbyshire. Individual schools will notify parents of
four further staff training days (INSET) when schools
will be closed to children each year.
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School year and holiday dates
Bank Holidays
25 & 26 December 2008, 1 January 2009, Good Friday
10 April 2009, Easter Monday 13 April 2009,
4 May 2009, 25 May 2009
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Maintained Schools in Derbyshire –
Nursery Schools
As well as the nursery schools listed, a number of schools in the primary schools list have nursery units.
In addition Shirebrook Stubbin Wood Special School has a nursery unit which also caters for mainstream children.
For further details please contact the Area Education Office.
The number of places indicated in nursery schools and units refers to full-time equivalent places.
DfES
Number
1020
1016
1002
1001
1012
1018
1013
1019
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Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
ALFRETON
Alfreton Nursery
Grange Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7JA
[email protected]
www.alfreton.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01773) 520031 / Mrs A J Stanton
FLAGG
Flagg Nursery
Flagg, Nr Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 9QT
[email protected]
(01298) 85208 / Ms L Sinclair-Evans
GLOSSOP
Gamesley Early Excellence Centre
Winster Mews, Gamesley, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 0LU
[email protected]
(01457) 728950 / Mrs L Kennington
HADFIELD
Hadfield Nursery
Queen Street, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 2DW
[email protected]
(01457) 852297 / Mrs K Beswick
NEW MILLS
New Mills Nursery
Sett Close, Off Market Street, New Mills, Derbyshire SK22 4AQ
[email protected]
(01663) 745098 / Miss C Inman
PINXTON
Pinxton Nursery
Kirkstead Road, Pinxton, Derbyshire NG16 6NA
[email protected]
(01773) 863105 / Mrs S H Sisson
RIPLEY
Ripley Nursery
Sandham Lane, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3HE
[email protected]
www.ripleynursery.co.uk
(01773) 745014 / Mrs P J Astill
SOUTH NORMANTON
South Normanton Nursery
Hamlet Lane, South Normanton, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 2JB
[email protected]
(01773) 810876 / Ms A Colmar
Number
of Places
50
20
80
60
40
40
80
40
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Primary Schools notes
1. All schools are co-educational (boys and girls) and
unless otherwise indicated are community schools.
2. All Catholic schools are voluntary aided schools.
3. Whilst the age of admission to infant schools is
given as 5 years, the actual date of admission is
normally before the child’s fifth birthday.
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4. The approximate number of pupils refers to
numbers as at January 2007.
5. The limit for admissions quoted refers to the
2008/2009 year.
*Where two admission limits are shown against a school,
the school admits pupils in two different year groups.
Catholic
CE
Meth
Controlled
Aided
Foundation
ERS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Key
Catholic (Voluntary Aided)
Church of England
Methodist
Voluntary Controlled
Voluntary Aided
Foundation (formerly grant maintained)
Enhanced Resource Schools
Please note
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
1. The number of applications received for 2007/8 is
shown for each school. This information is provided
as a guide only for 2008/9 admissions. It must be
stressed that the position does vary from year to year.
2. In respect of community and voluntary controlled
schools Derbyshire County Council is the admissions
authority and a brief outline of each school’s admission
policy including a summary of oversubscription
criteria can be found on pages 11 to 12.
3. In respect of voluntary aided and foundation schools
the governing body is the admissions authority and a
brief outline of the school’s admissions policy including a
summary of oversubscription criteria is given on pages
53 to 77. Parents are advised to obtain full details of the
admissions policy direct from the relevant school.
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Primary Schools
DfES
Number
3518
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
ALFRETON
Christ the King Catholic Primary
Firs Avenue, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7EN
[email protected] / (01773) 832919 / Mrs H Carrazedo
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
3 - 11
26
33
30
205
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
2336
Copthorne Community Infant
Rodgers Lane, Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 7FF
[email protected] / (01773) 832362 / Mrs H Smith
5-7
-
54
40
80
2002
Croft Community Infant
Marshall Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7BW
[email protected] / (01773) 832307 / Mrs J Walls
5-7
-
56
60
150
2000
Leys Junior
Flowery Leys Lane, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7HA
[email protected] / (01773) 832895 / Mr C Hartley
7 - 11
-
59
37
185
2003
Woodbridge Junior
Grange Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7JA
[email protected] / (01773) 833138 / Mr J Mash
7 - 11
-
58
65
120
5 - 11
-
18
12
75
5 - 11
-
6
9
25
3 - 11
26
16
20
130
3-7
26
51
50
110
2623
2263
2245
2333
AMBERGATE
Ambergate Primary
Toadmoor Lane, Ambergate, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 2GN
[email protected] / www.ambergate.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01773) 852204 / Mrs C Webster
APPERKNOWLE
Apperknowle Community Primary •
Barrack Road, Apperknowle, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 4AU
[email protected] / (01246) 413071 / Mrs S A Colebourn
ARKWRIGHT TOWN
Arkwright Primary
School Lane, Arkwright Town, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 5BZ
[email protected] / (01246) 234018 / Mrs R Longmate (Acting)
ASHBOURNE
Hill Top Infant and Nursery
Wyaston Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1NB
[email protected]
www.ashbournehilltop.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01335) 343041 / Mrs H Jaques
2317
Parkside Community Junior
Cokayne Avenue, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1EJ
[email protected] / (01335) 342891 / Ms S Jones
7 - 11
-
73
74
290
3002
St Oswald’s CE Voluntary Controlled Infant
Mayfield Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1AS
[email protected]
www.st-oswalds.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01335) 342660 / Ms R Wood
5-7
-
61
45
125
5 - 11
-
57
30
210
5 - 11
-
51
27
200
2017
2018
ASHOVER
Ashover Primary
Narrowleys Lane, Ashover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S45 0AU
[email protected] / www.ashover.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01246) 590207 / Mr C Hadley
ASTON-ON-TRENT
Aston-on-Trent Primary
Long Croft, Aston-on-Trent, Derbyshire DE72 2UH
[email protected] / (01332) 799478 / Mrs L Kalirai (Acting)
• At the time of publication, the local authority is undertaking an initial consultation on a proposal to close Apperknowle Community Primary School, effective 31 August 2008. It should be stressed
that no decision on a closure has been made and it is advisable to seek confirmation on the outcome of the consultation process by contacting the Admissions Team at the time of application.
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3006
3151
2022
3007
2233
3009
BAMFORD
Bamford Primary
Fiddlers Well, Bamford, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S33 OAR
[email protected]
www.bamford.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01433) 651267 / Mr N Hobson
BARLBOROUGH
Barlborough Primary
High Street, Barlborough, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 4ET
[email protected] / (01246) 810381 / Mrs L Jones
BARLOW
Barlow CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Millcross Lane, Barlow, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 7TA
[email protected] / (0114) 2890413 / Mrs V McKie
BARROW
Sale & Davys CE (Controlled) Primary
Twyford Road, Barrow-on-Trent, Derbyshire DE73 7HA
[email protected] / (01332) 702072 / Mrs C Stops
BARROW HILL
Barrow Hill Primary
Station Road, Barrow Hill, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 2PG
[email protected] / (01246) 472494 / Mrs J Primmer
BASLOW
Baslow St Anne’s CE Controlled Primary
School Lane, Baslow, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1RZ
[email protected] / (01246) 583298 / Mrs R Bolton
BELPER
Herbert Strutt Primary
Derby Road, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1UU
[email protected]
www.herbertstrutt.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01773) 822771 / Mr J Murday
5-7
-
26
40
85
7 - 11
-
36
43
100
5 - 11
-
25
20
105
5 - 11
-
71
30
240
5 - 11
-
13
13
100
5 - 11
-
26
15
90
3 - 11
26
10
15
100
5 - 11
-
26
16
135
5 - 11
-
42
30
160
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
2622
Belper Long Row Primary
Long Row, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1DR
[email protected]
(01773) 823319 / Mrs M E Cadman
3 - 11
39
101
45
340
2624
Pottery Primary
Kilbourne Road, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1HA
[email protected]
www.pottery.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01773) 823383 / Mrs G Hutton
5 - 11
-
115
60
390
3513
St Elizabeth’s Catholic Primary
Matlock Road, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 2JD
[email protected]
www.st-elizabeths.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01773) 822278 / Mr B Lowe
5 - 11
-
35
35
200
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
2626
Bakewell Methodist Voluntary Controlled Junior
Stoney Close, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1FR
[email protected]
www.bakewellmethodistjunior.ik.org / (01629) 812389 / Ms S Watson
Nursery
Size
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
3008
BAKEWELL
Bakewell CE Infant (Controlled)
Bath Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1BX
[email protected]
www.bakewell-inf.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01629) 812322 / Mrs P Outram
Age
Range
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
2021
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
STARTING SCHOOL
DfES
Number
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
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Primary Schools (Continued)
DfES
Number
3161
3040
2041
2048
BELPER (Continued)
St John’s CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Laund Nook, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1GY
[email protected] / www.st-johnscofe.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01773) 822995 / Mr P Blunsdon
BIGGIN
Biggin CE Controlled Primary
Biggin, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 ODQ
[email protected] / (01298) 84279 / Mrs H Gosney
BLACKWELL
Blackwell Primary
Primrose Hill, Blackwell, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 5JG
[email protected]
www.blackwell.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01773) 811281 / Mrs J Thompson
BOLSOVER
Bolsover Infant and Nursery
Welbeck Road, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 6DE
[email protected]
(01246) 823181 / Mrs C Holmes-Elener
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
5 - 11
-
121
70
495
5 - 11
-
5
10
35
3 - 11
26
31
24
175
3-7
39
89
70
215
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
3012
Bolsover CE (Controlled) Junior
Horsehead Lane, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 6XH
[email protected] / (01246) 822324 / Ms R Herbert
7 - 11
-
58
70
235
2045
New Bolsover Primary
New Station Road, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 6PY
[email protected] / (01246) 823240
Ms G Clubbs
3 - 11
26
47
50
260
5 - 11
-
7
12
65
3-7
26
58
70
120
7 - 11
-
32
74
165
5 - 11
-
11
7
45
5-7
-
16
24
35
7 - 11
-
11
20
55
5 - 11
-
23
13
95
3326
2338
2185
3015
3016
2049
3017
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Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
BONSALL
Bonsall CE (Aided) Primary
Church Street, Bonsall, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2AE
[email protected] / (01629) 822573 / Mrs L Murhall
BORROWASH
Ashbrook Infant and Nursery Community
Victoria Avenue, Borrowash, Derbyshire DE72 3HF
[email protected]
www.ashbrookinfant.co.uk / (01332) 662695 / Ms A Clarke
Ashbrook Junior
Victoria Avenue, Borrowash, Derbyshire DE72 3HF
[email protected]
www.ashbrookjuniors.borrowash.com / (01332) 673785 / Mrs J Jaszczuk
BRADLEY
Bradley CE Controlled Primary
Yew Tree Lane, Bradley, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1PG
[email protected] / (01335) 370292 / Ms J Powell
BRADWELL
Bradwell CE Voluntary Controlled Infant
Church Street, Bradwell, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S33 9HJ
[email protected] / (01433) 620409 / Ms H Smith
Bradwell Junior
Hugh Lane, Bradwell, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S33 9JB
[email protected] / (01433) 620473 / Mr I W Rose
BRAILSFORD
Brailsford CE Controlled Primary
Main Road, Brailsford, Ashbourne ,Derbyshire DE6 3DA
[email protected] / (01335) 360393
Mrs J Micklethwaite
INTRODUCTION
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DfES
Number
2019
3018
2055
BRASSINGTON
Brassington Primary
School Hill, Brassington, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 4HB
[email protected]
www.brassington.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01629) 540212 / Ms C Walker-Sharp (Acting)
BREADSALL
Breadsall CE Controlled Primary
Moor Road, Breadsall, Derbyshire DE21 5LA
[email protected] / (01332) 831328 / Mrs G Goodman
BREASTON
Firfield Primary
Sawley Road, Breaston, Derbyshire DE72 3EF
[email protected] / (01332) 872216 / Mr W Norrie
BRIMINGTON
Brimington Junior
Springvale Road, Brimington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1HF
[email protected] / (01246) 232505 / Mr P Hickley
Nursery
Size
3 - 11
45
13
36
125
5 - 11
-
12
10
45
5 - 11
-
45
16
120
5 - 11
-
103
60
410
7 - 11
-
78
90
305
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
Henry Bradley Infants
Princess Street, Brimington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1HR
[email protected] / (01246) 273857 / Mrs I Birkin
3-7
26
64
70
170
2056
Brimington Manor Infants and Nursery
Manor Road, Brimington Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1NT
[email protected]
(01246) 234078 / Mrs A Booth (Acting)
3-7
13
47
30
75
5 - 11
-
77
50
315
2058
BUXTON AND DISTRICT
Burbage Primary
Cavendish Avenue, Burbage, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 9AE
[email protected]
www.geocities.com/burbageschool / (01298) 22278 / Mr A Guttmann
Buxton Infant
Hardwick Square South, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6QB
[email protected]
www.buxton-inf.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01298) 22499 / Miss S Bradbury (Acting)
5-7
-
85
70
180
2060
Buxton Junior
Mosley Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 9DR
[email protected] / (01298) 22156 / Ms C Minter
7 - 11
-
79
60
225
3019
Fairfield Endowed CE Voluntary Controlled Junior
Boarstone Lane, Fairfield, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 7NA
[email protected] / (01298) 22551 / Ms V Sherratt
7 - 11
-
70
88
235
2362
Fairfield Infants & Nursery
Bench Road, Fairfield, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 7PQ
[email protected] / (01298) 22441 / Mrs S Coackley
3-7
56
57
90
200
2062
Harpur Hill Primary
Trent Avenue, Harpur Hill, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 9LP
[email protected] / (01298) 23261 / Mr P O’Connor
5 - 11
-
62
50
325
3501
St Anne’s Catholic Primary
Lightwood Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 7AN
[email protected] / (01298) 23589 / Mrs C Sierotko
5 - 11
-
49
47
315
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
2061
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
2057
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
2053
BRAMLEY VALE
Bramley Vale Primary
York Crescent, Doe Lea, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 5PF
[email protected]
www.bramleyvale.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01246) 850289 / Mr D Wilson (Acting)
Age
Range
STARTING SCHOOL
2052
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
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Primary Schools (Continued)
DfES
Number
2072
3162
3306
2063
3022
2013
(ERS)
3163
2296
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
BUXWORTH
Buxworth Primary
Station Road, Buxworth, High Peak, Derbyshire SK23 7NJ
[email protected]
www.buxworthschl.ik.org / (01663) 732426 / Ms L Hartley
CALOW
Calow CE (Voluntary Controlled) Primary
North Road, Calow, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 5BD
[email protected] / (01246) 274370 / Mr M Thacker
CARSINGTON
Carsington & Hopton (Voluntary Aided) CE Primary
Carsington, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 4DE
[email protected] / (01629) 540206 / Mr P Bateman
CASTLE GRESLEY
Castle Gresley Infant •
Mount Pleasant Road, Castle Gresley, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9JF
[email protected] / (01283) 217774 / Miss E Lenton
CASTLETON
Castleton CE (Controlled) Primary
Back Street, Castleton, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S33 8WE
[email protected] / (01433) 620630 / Ms A Montgomery
CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH
Chapel-en-le-Frith CE (Voluntary Controlled) Primary
Warmbrook Road, Chapel-en-le-Frith, High Peak, Derbyshire SK23 ONL
[email protected] / www.chapelprimary.ik.org
(01298) 812000 / Mr T Smith
CHARLESWORTH
Charlesworth School (Voluntary Controlled Primary)
(Non-denominational Church School)
Long Lane, Charlesworth, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 5ET
[email protected] / (01457) 853475 / Mrs S Gate
CHESTERFIELD
Abercrombie Community Primary
Victoria Street, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 7LP
[email protected] / (01246) 232425 / Mr N Oates
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
5 - 11
-
18
13
40
3 - 11
26
25
30
185
5 - 11
-
21
7
40
5-8
-
21
20
25
5 - 11
-
5
10
45
3 - 11
26
69
90
435
5 - 11
-
35
20
105
3 - 11
26
52
30
205
3 - 11
52
63
60
325
3- 7
26
108
60
190
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
2011
Brampton Primary
School Board Lane, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 1DD
[email protected]
www.freewebs.com/bramptonprimary/ / (01246) 232817 / Mr M Finch
2307
Brockwell Nursery and Infant
Purbeck Avenue, Loundsley Green, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 4NP
[email protected] / (01246) 232034 / Mrs A Robinson
2349
Brockwell Junior
Purbeck Avenue, Loundsley Green, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 4NP
[email protected] / (01246) 278542
Miss C Holmes (Acting)
7 - 11
-
66
60
260
2283
Cavendish Junior
Edmund Street, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 8TD
[email protected] / (01246) 450691 / Mrs A Amenante
Please note Cavendish Junior is federated with
Gilbert Heathcote Nursery and Infant
7 - 11
-
36
50
130
3025
Christ Church CE Primary (Controlled)
Tapton View Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 7JS
[email protected] / (01246) 273569 / Mr P G Brooke
5 - 11
-
37
30
145
• At the time of publication, the local authority is undertaking an initial consultation on a proposal to close Castle Gresley Infant School, effective 31 August 2008. It should be stressed that no
decision on a closure has been made and it is advisable to seek confirmation on the outcome of the consultation process by contacting the Admissions Team at the time of application.
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DfES
Number
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
2517
Dunston Primary
Dunston Lane, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 8EY
[email protected] / (01246) 450601 / Mrs S Davison
3 - 11
26
60
40
240
2287
Gilbert Heathcote Nursery and Infant
Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 8NF
[email protected]
(01246) 450634 / Mrs S Amenante
Please note Gilbert Heathcote Nursery and Infant is federated
with Cavendish Junior
3-7
35
38
50
105
2290
Hady Primary
Hady Lane, Hady, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 0DF
[email protected] / (01246) 279254 / Mr D Lambie
3 - 11
35
49
40
230
2289
Hasland Infant
Eyre Street East, Hasland, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 0PE
[email protected] / (01246) 234745 / Mrs J Lord
3-7
30
126
110
280
2288
Hasland Junior
Broomfield Avenue, Hasland, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 0LP
[email protected] / (01246) 234250 / Mr R Gilby
7 - 11
-
84
95
370
2293
Highfield Hall Primary
Highfield Lane, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 8AZ
[email protected] / (01246) 273534 / Mr G Martin
3 - 11
26
64
60
310
2510
Holme Hall Primary
Taddington Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 4RL
[email protected] / (01246) 237075 / Mr P Huskin
5 - 11
-
27
40
140
2291
Mary Swanwick Primary
Church Street North, Old Whittington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 9QW
[email protected]
(01246) 450597 / Mr P Giliker
3 - 11
26
33
50
230
3308
Newbold CE Primary (Aided)
Cranborne Road, Newbold, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 8PF
[email protected]
www.newbold-pri.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01246) 232370 / Mr D Mayo-Braiden
5 - 11
-
44
30
200
2294
(ERS)
Hearing
Impaired
New Whittington Community Primary
London Street, New Whittington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 2AQ
[email protected]
www.newwhittington.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01246) 450688 / Ms J Hardy (Acting)
3 - 11
26
58
50
300
2295
Old Hall Junior
Old Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 3QR
[email protected] / (01246) 273801 / Mrs S Stone
7 - 11
-
82
65
280
2285
(ERS)
Spire Infant and Nursery
Derby Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 2EU
[email protected] / (01246) 234727 / Mrs J Garrett
3-7
50
64
50
155
2286
Spire Junior
Jawbones Hill, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 2EN
[email protected] / (01246) 234546 / Mrs H Smith
7 - 11
-
33
50
140
3502
St Mary’s Catholic Primary
Cross Street, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 4ST
[email protected]
www.st-marys.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01246) 232170 / Mrs J M Bolton
5 - 11
-
101
60
450
2308
Westfield Infant
Vincent Crescent, Storrs Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 3NW
[email protected] / (01246) 566124 / Mrs P Kingdon
5-7
-
106
70
205
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
STARTING SCHOOL
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
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Primary Schools (Continued)
DfES
Number
2514
2299
5211
3156
2251
CHESTERFIELD (Continued)
Whitecotes Primary
Whitecotes Lane, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 3HJ
[email protected] / (01246) 234381 / Mr M Edwards
William Rhodes Primary
Hunloke Avenue, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 2NR
[email protected]
(01246) 234626 / Mrs J Seymour
CHINLEY
Chinley Primary (Foundation)
Buxton Road, Chinley, High Peak, Derbyshire SK23 6DR
[email protected] / (01663) 750367 / Mrs E J Openshaw
CHURCH BROUGHTON
Church Broughton CE Controlled Primary
Main Street, Church Broughton, Derbyshire DE65 5AS
[email protected] / (01283) 585301
Mrs M Davison
CHURCH GRESLEY
Church Gresley Infant and Nursery
York Road, Church Gresley, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9QQ
[email protected]
(01283) 217357 / Mrs L Mansell
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
5 - 11
-
76
50
295
3 - 11
26
35
40
140
5 - 11
-
51
30
220
5 - 11
-
29
15
100
3-7
52
110
80
265
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
5210
Pennine Way Junior (Foundation)
Pennine Way, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9EY
[email protected]
www.pennineway.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01283) 223697 / Mr P Harvey
7 - 11
-
74
82
300
3095
St George’s CE Controlled Primary
Church Street, Church Gresley, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9NP
[email protected]
(01283) 217199 / Mr B Towe
5 - 11
-
59
30
195
3-7
39
45
53
85
7 - 11
-
39
81
165
5 - 11
-
47
15
110
3-7
60
82
80
245
7 - 11
-
77
80
320
3 - 11
26
40
40
260
2074
2075
3026
2080
2079
3164
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Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
CLAY CROSS
Clay Cross Infant and Nursery
Pankhurst Place, Clay Cross, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S45 9LQ
[email protected]
(01246) 862179 / Mrs A Tyler (Acting)
Clay Cross Junior
Market Street, Clay Cross, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S45 9JE
[email protected] / (01246) 862166 / Mr A Denford
CLIFTON
Clifton CE Controlled Primary
Cross Side Clifton Village, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 2GJ
[email protected]
www.clifton.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01335) 342473 / Mrs H Daughtry
CLOWNE
Clowne Infant and Nursery
Ringer Lane, Clowne, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 4DB
[email protected] / (01246) 810518 / Mr G Leyland
Clowne Junior
King Street, Clowne, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 4BS
[email protected] / (01246) 810416 / Mr M D Edge
CODNOR
Codnor Community Primary School (Church of England Controlled)
White Gates, Codnor, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 9QD
[email protected] / (01773) 742537 / Mr S P Bower
INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
DfES
Number
2068
3032
3105
COTON-IN-THE-ELMS
Coton-in-the-Elms CE Controlled Primary
Elmslea Avenue, Coton-in-the-Elms, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 8HE
[email protected]
www.coton-in-the-elms.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01283) 761361 / Mrs A Clayton
CRESWELL
Creswell CE Infant and Nursery (Controlled)
Elmton Road , Creswell, Derbyshire S80 4JD
[email protected] / (01909) 721471 / Mrs M Burdett
Creswell Junior
Elmton Road, Creswell, Derbyshire S80 4JD
[email protected]
(01909) 721260 / Ms K Adanski (Acting)
CRICH
Crich Carr CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Hindersitch Lane, Whatstandwell, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5EF
[email protected]
crichcarr.web4yourself.com / (01773) 852070 / Miss A Punchard
Nursery
Size
5-7
-
17
8
25
5 - 11
-
16
20
120
3-7
78
53
60
135
7 - 11
-
26
70
210
5 - 11
-
13
10
50
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
5-7
-
28
20
45
2082
Crich Junior
School Lane, Crich, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5DF
[email protected] / (01773) 852384 / Mrs C Julian
7 - 11
-
13
23
55
5 - 11
-
11
20
65
5 - 11
-
23
10
55
5 - 11
-
25
12
105
5-7
-
29
30
55
5 - 11
-
14
20
95
5 - 11
-
39
30
185
3069
2083
2050
2077
3068
2172
CROMFORD
Cromford CE Primary (Controlled)
North Street, Cromford, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3RG
[email protected] / (01629) 822248 / Ms E Marshall (Acting)
CURBAR
Curbar Primary
Calver Bridge, Calver, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S32 3XA
[email protected] / (01433) 630266 / Mr S Flynn
CUTTHORPE
Cutthorpe Primary
School Hill, Cutthorpe, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 7AS
[email protected] / (01246) 234585 / Mr R P Andrews
DANESMOOR
Danesmoor Infant
Pilsley Road, Danesmoor, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S45 9BN
[email protected]
(01246) 862219 / Mrs M J Brailsford
DARLEY DALE
Darley Churchtown CE Primary (Controlled)
Church Road, Darley Dale, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2GG
[email protected] / (01629) 732236 / Mr N Carr
Darley Dale Primary
Greenaway Lane, Hackney, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2QB
[email protected] / (01629) 732226 / Mr P Hughes
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
Crich (CE Controlled) Infants
Bowns Hill, Crich, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5DG
[email protected] / (01773) 852165 / Mrs J Kirk (Acting)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
3106
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
2104
COMBS
Combs Infant •
Lesser Lane, Combs, Chapel-en-le-Frith, High Peak, Derbyshire SK23 9UZ
[email protected]
www.combsschool.ik.org / (01298) 813120 / Mrs A Curry
Age
Range
STARTING SCHOOL
3027
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
• At the time of publication, the local authority is undertaking an initial consultation on a proposal to close Combs Infant School, effective 31 August 2008. It should be stressed that no decision
on a closure has been made and it is advisable to seek confirmation on the outcome of the consultation process by contacting the Admissions Team at the time of application.
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Primary Schools (Continued)
DfES
Number
3315
3024
2085
2086
2091
Page 32
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
DENBY
Denby Free CE Voluntary Aided Primary
Church Street, Denby Village, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 8PH
[email protected]
www.denbyfree.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01332) 880416 / Mrs C Gill
DOVE HOLES
Dove Holes CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Hallsteads, Dove Holes, Nr Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 8BJ
[email protected] / (01298) 8l2808 / Mr P Raw
DOVERIDGE
Doveridge Primary
14 Chapel Green, Doveridge, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 5JY
[email protected]
(01889) 563346 / Mrs N Clark
DRAYCOTT
Draycott Community Primary
Hopwell Road, Draycott, Derbyshire DE72 3NH
[email protected] / (01332) 872261 / Ms H Knott
DRONFIELD
Dronfield Infant
School Lane, Dronfield, Derbyshire, S18 1RY
[email protected]
www.dronfield-inf.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01246) 412302 / Mrs K Lovegrove
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
5 - 11
-
43
20
115
5 - 11
-
24
20
70
5 - 11
-
9
16
80
3 - 11
26
41
40
220
5-7
-
82
90
240
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
2089
Dronfield Junior
School Lane, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 1RY
[email protected]
www.dronfield-jun.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01246) 413145 / Mr J Anderson
7 - 11
-
96
78
335
2012
Gorseybrigg Primary School
Balmoral Crescent, Dronfield Woodhouse, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 8ZY
[email protected]
(01246) 418508 / Mrs N White
5 - 11
26
42
30
190
2326
Holmesdale Infant
The Avenue Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 2LR
[email protected]
www.holmesdale.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01246) 413284 / Mrs G Oldfield
5-7
-
55
50
120
2358
Lenthall Infant and Nursery
Marsh Avenue, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 2HB
[email protected] / (01246) 414569 / Mrs L Wallace
3-7
26
29
40
85
2332
Northfield Junior
Falcon Road, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 2ED
[email protected]
www.northfield-dronfield.ik.org / (01246) 413134 / Mrs R Timperley (Acting)
7 - 11
-
45
52
100
3523
St Andrew’s CE/Methodist Primary (Aided)
Pentland Road, Dronfield Woodhouse, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 8ZQ
[email protected]
www.st-andrewscofe.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01246) 417243 / Mr J Clapham
5 - 11
-
57
30
210
2361
Stonelow Junior
Stonelow Road, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 2EP
[email protected]
(01246) 414370 / Mrs A Perkins
7 - 11
-
46
43
145
2092
William Levick Primary
Smithy Croft, Dronfield Woodhouse, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 8YB
[email protected]
(0114) 2890670 / Mr P W A Wright
5 - 11
-
50
30
185
INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
DfES
Number
2243
5205
2095
DUFFIELD
Duffield Meadows Primary
Park Road, Duffield, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 4GT
[email protected]
(01332) 840305 / Mrs C Watkins
William Gilbert Endowed CE Primary (Aided)
Vicarage Lane, Duffield, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 4EB
[email protected]
www.williamgilbertend.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01332) 840395 / Mrs S Whyld
EARL STERNDALE
Earl Sterndale CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Earl Sterndale, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 OBS
[email protected] / (01298) 83263 / Mr D Holden
ECKINGTON
Birk Hill Infant
Chestnut Avenue, Eckington, Derbyshire S21 4BE
[email protected] / (01246) 433205 / Mrs S Birch
Nursery
Size
3 - 11
26
23
30
155
5 - 11
-
71
40
315
3 - 11
35
68
35
260
5 - 11
-
2
5
35
3-7
26
50
60
145
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
3 - 11
30
31
30
215
2093
Eckington Junior
School Street, Eckington, Derbyshire S21 4FL
[email protected] / (01246) 432549 / Mr J Stringer
7 - 11
-
36
60
200
5 - 11
-
6
6
25
5 - 11
-
25
10
50
5 - 11
-
5
7
30
5 - 11
-
72
40
210
5 - 11
-
8
10
50
5 - 11
-
12
10
50
3030
2103
3033
2105
3034
3317
EDALE
Edale CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Grindsbrook Booth, Edale, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S33 7ZD
[email protected] / (01433) 670280 / Ms J Rackstraw
EGGINTON
Egginton Primary
Church Road, Egginton, Derbyshire DE65 6HP
[email protected]
www.egginton.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01283) 732748 / Mrs S Lovelock
ELTON
Elton CE Controlled Primary
Main Street, Elton, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2BW
[email protected]
www.elton.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01629) 650282 / Mr P Hunter
ETWALL
Etwall Primary
Egginton Road, Etwall, Derbyshire DE65 6NB
[email protected] / (01283) 732301 / Mrs J E Meakin
EYAM
Eyam CE Controlled Primary
Church Street, Eyam, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S32 5QH
[email protected] / (01433) 630840 / Mrs H Cook
FENNY BENTLEY
The Fitzherbert CE Voluntary Aided Primary
Ashes Lane, Fenny Bentley, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1LD
[email protected]
www.fitzherbert.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01335) 350362 / Mrs J Foster
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
Eckington Camm’s CE Voluntary Aided Primary
Camms Close, Eckington, Derbyshire S21 4AU
[email protected] / www.camms.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01246) 432829 / Mrs A J Caulton
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
3316
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
3039
DUCKMANTON
Duckmanton Primary
West Crescent, Duckmanton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 5HD
[email protected] / (01246) 825650 / Miss S Stevens
Age
Range
STARTING SCHOOL
2344
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
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Primary Schools (Continued)
DfES
Number
2107
3312
2269
3504
FINDERN
Findern Community Primary
Heath Lane, Findern, Derbyshire DE65 6AR
[email protected] / (01283) 702150 / Mr J Lord
FRITCHLEY
Fritchley CE (Aided) Primary
Church Street, Fritchley, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 2FQ
[email protected]
www.fritchley.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01773) 852216 / Mrs S B Spenceley
FURNESS VALE
Furness Vale Primary
Buxton Road, Furness Vale, High Peak, Derbyshire SK23 7PQ
[email protected]
www.furnessvale.ik.org / (01663) 744103 / Mrs J Ward
GLOSSOP
All Saints Catholic Primary
Church Street, Old Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 7RJ
[email protected] / (01457) 852756 / Mrs M Hyde
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
5 - 11
-
30
30
130
5 - 11
-
22
16
85
5 - 11
-
18
20
75
5 - 11
-
34
14
95
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
3319
Dinting CE Voluntary Aided Primary
Dinting Vale, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 6NX
[email protected]
www.dinting.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01457) 853371 / Mrs L Elliott (acting)
5 - 11
-
34
25
160
2354
Gamesley Community Primary
Grindleford Grove, Gamesley, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 6HW
[email protected] / (01457) 853721 / Mrs D Meredith
5 - 11
-
26
40
130
3036
St James’ CE (Controlled) Primary
Chadwick Street, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 8EF
[email protected] / (01457) 852427 / Mr C Jones
3 - 11
51
55
60
320
3035
(ERS)
St Luke’s CE Controlled Primary
Spire Hollin, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 7BS
[email protected] / (01457) 852602
Mrs A Stringer
5 - 11
-
69
30
195
3521
St Margaret’s Catholic Primary
Glossop Road, Gamesley, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 6JH
[email protected] / (01457) 855818 / Mr S Groarke
3 - 11
26
12
30
85
3505
St Mary’s Catholic Primary
Gladstone Street, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 8NE
[email protected]
www.st-marysrc.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01457) 854473 / Mrs J Whittaker
5 - 11
-
44
30
185
2373
Simmondley Primary
Pennine Road, Simmondley, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 6NN
[email protected] / (01457) 852721 / Mrs C Grafton
5 - 11
-
66
40
320
3107
The Duke of Norfolk CE Primary (Controlled)
Royle Avenue, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 7RD
[email protected] / (01457) 852635 / Mrs L Jones
5 - 11
-
96
42
305
3 - 11
26
32
40
195
5 - 11
-
22
10
60
2113
3037
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Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
GRASSMOOR
Grassmoor Primary
North Wingfield Road, Grassmoor, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 5EP
[email protected] / (01246) 850349 / Mrs C C Moorcroft
GREAT HUCKLOW
Great Hucklow CE Primary (Controlled)
Great Hucklow, Tideswell, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 8RG
[email protected] / (01298) 871293
Mrs J Harrison
INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
DfES
Number
3325
2351
GREAT LONGSTONE
Longstone CE Voluntary Aided Primary
The Cross, Gt Longstone, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1TZ
[email protected] / www.longstone.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01629) 640377 / Mr D Pryor
GRINDLEFORD
Grindleford Primary
Sir William Hill Road, Grindleford, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S32 2HS
[email protected]
(01433) 630528 / Mrs J Menzies-Conacher
Nursery
Size
5 - 11
-
25
20
170
5 - 11
-
12
10
55
5-7
-
65
80
155
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
7 - 11
-
42
65
255
3506
St Charles’s Catholic Primary
The Carriage Drive, Hadfield, Derbyshire SK13 1PJ
[email protected]
(01457) 852692 / Mr S Williamson
5 - 11
-
43
30
205
5 - 11
-
4
10
35
5 - 11
-
22
16
100
5 - 11
-
25
25
150
5 - 11
-
34
40
215
5 - 11
-
31
30
225
5 - 11
-
38
30
210
3-7
26
45
40
125
3041
3042
3321
2321
2115
2511
2116
(ERS)
Hearing
Impaired
HARTINGTON
Hartington CE (Controlled) Primary
The Dale, Hartington, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 OAS
[email protected] / (01298) 84254 / Mrs G Francis
HARTSHORNE
Hartshorne CE (Controlled) Primary
Main Street, Hartshorne, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 7ES
[email protected]
(01283) 217423 / Mrs S Skinner
HATHERSAGE
Hathersage St Michael’s CE Voluntary Aided Primary
School Lane, Hathersage, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S32 1BZ
[email protected]
www.st-michaels.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01433) 650434 / Mr A Poole
HATTON
Heath Fields Primary
Field Avenue, Hatton, Derbyshire DE65 5EQ
[email protected]
(01283) 813255 / Mr G McBurnie
HAYFIELD
Hayfield Primary
Swallow House Lane, Hayfield, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 2HB
[email protected] / (01663) 742357 / Mr J Posnett
HEAGE
Heage Primary
School Lane, Heage, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 2AL
[email protected]
www.heage.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01773) 852188 / Mrs K Murgatroyd
HEANOR
Aldercar Infant and Nursery
Godkin Drive, Langley Mill, Derbyshire NG16 4GL
[email protected]
(01773) 713428 / Mrs G Shiels
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
St Andrew’s CE (Controlled) Junior
Hadfield Road, Hadfield, Derbyshire SK13 2DR
[email protected]
(01457) 852328 / Mr A Cartledge
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
3110
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
HADFIELD
Hadfield Infant
Mersey Bank Road, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 1PN
[email protected]
(01457) 853958 / Mrs C Taylor
Age
Range
STARTING SCHOOL
2106
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
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Primary Schools (Continued)
DfES
Number
2126
HEANOR (Continued)
Coppice Primary
Roper Avenue, Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7BZ
[email protected]
www.coppice.ik.org / (01773) 712840 / Mrs A Riley
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
3 - 11
26
58
30
225
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
3046
Corfield CE Infant (Controlled)
Thorpes Road, Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7GQ
[email protected] / (01773) 712893 / Mrs J Goodchild
5-7
-
56
30
75
2118
Heanor Langley Infant and Nursery
Laceyfields Road, Langley, Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7HJ
[email protected]
(01773) 712823 / Mrs J Smith
3-7
26
70
40
140
3550
Howitt Primary Community
Holmes Street, Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7FS
[email protected] / (01773) 713217 / Mrs M Marriott
3 - 11
52
70
60
430
3048
Langley Mill CE (Controlled) Infant
Sedgwick Street, Langley Mill, Derbyshire NG16 4DT
[email protected]
(01773) 713429 / Mrs J Butler
3-7
26
44
40
105
2119
(ERS)
Hearing
Impaired
Langley Mill Junior
Bailey Brook Crescent, Langley Mill, Derbyshire NG16 4FZ
[email protected]
(01773) 712694 / Mrs W Arnold (Acting)
7 - 11
-
67
70
285
3049
Loscoe CE Primary (Controlled)
Church View, Loscoe, Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7RT
[email protected]
www.loscoe.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01773) 713396 / Mr S Jackson
5 - 11
-
35
20
130
2125
Marlpool Infant
Prospect Road, Marlpool, Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7NF
[email protected] / (01773) 717647 / Mrs M Hill
Please note Marlpool Infant is federated with Marlpool Junior
5-7
-
50
20
35
2124
Marlpool Junior
Claramount Road, Marlpool, Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7HS
[email protected] / (01773) 712505 / Mrs M Hill
Please note Marlpool Junior is federated with Marlpool Infant
7 - 11
-
63
47
210
3050
Mundy CE Voluntary Controlled Junior
Lockton Avenue, Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7EQ
[email protected]
www.mundyjunior.ik.org / (01773) 713427 / Mr K Gibbs
7 - 11
-
58
39
150
3 - 11
26
32
40
245
3 - 11
26
122
110
650
3 - 11
26
16
15
95
2127
2370
2272
Page 36
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
HEATH
Heath Primary
Heath Road, Heath, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 5RH
[email protected]
www.heath.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01246) 850277 / Mrs K Neville
HILTON
Hilton Primary
Peacroft Lane, Hilton, Derbyshire DE65 5GH
[email protected] / (01283) 732334 / Mr J Hilton
HODTHORPE
Hodthorpe Primary
Queens Road, Hodthorpe, Worksop, Derbyshire S80 4UT
[email protected]
(01909) 720315 / Mr W Parkinson
INTRODUCTION
Apply online. See www.derbyshire.gov.uk/admissions
DfES
Number
3160
2131
2265
2132
2133
3056
HOLMGATE
Holmgate Primary & Nursery
Holmgate Road, Clay Cross, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S45 9QD
[email protected] / (01246) 862270 / Mr C W Rice
HOLYMOORSIDE
Walton Holymoorside Primary
Holymoor Road, Holymoorside, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 7DU
[email protected]
(01246) 566502 / Mrs D Girdler
HOPE
Hope Primary
Edale Road, Hope, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S33 6ZF
[email protected] / (01433) 620541 / Ms S Fisher
HORSLEY
Horsley CE Primary (Controlled)
Church Street, Horsley, Derbyshire DE21 5BR
[email protected] / (01332) 880782 / Mr P Leeson
HORSLEY WOODHOUSE
Horsley Woodhouse Primary
Main Street, Horsley Woodhouse, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 6AT
[email protected]
(01332) 880403 / Mrs H Shipley
HULLAND
Hulland CE (Voluntary Controlled) Primary
Firs Avenue, Hulland Ward, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 3FS
[email protected] / (01335) 370243 / Mrs W Underwood
ILKESTON & DISTRICT
Charlotte Nursery and Infant
Trinity Close, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8LQ
[email protected] / (0115) 9320970 / Ms P Jordan
-
45
20
135
3 - 11
26
66
36
260
5 - 11
-
6
9
40
3 - 11
26
42
35
205
5 - 11
26
77
50
365
5 - 11
-
10
14
40
5 - 11
-
31
11
70
5 - 11
-
28
15
125
5 - 11
-
9
20
60
3-7
60
132
80
315
Approx
Number
of Pupils
2135
Chaucer Infant and Nursery
Cantelupe Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 5LN
[email protected]
www.chaucer-inf.derbyshire.sch.uk / (0115) 9325629 / Ms C Beattie
3-7
60
109
60
175
2376
Chaucer Junior
Cranmer Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 5JH
[email protected] / (0115) 9324387 / Mr M Whyman
7 - 11
-
76
60
200
2139
Cotmanhay Infant
Beauvale Drive, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8RR
[email protected] / (0115) 9302064 / Mrs A Boyle
3-7
39
69
90
190
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
2146
HOLMESFIELD
Penny Acres Primary
The Common, Holmesfield, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 7WP
[email protected] / (0114) 2890330 / Mr G Trend
5 - 11
Published
Admission
Number
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
3055
HOLLINGWOOD
Hollingwood Primary
Lilac Street, Hollingwood, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 2JG
[email protected]
www.hollingwood.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01246) 472417 / Mr S Hull
Nursery
Size
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
2076
HOLBROOK
Holbrook CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Moorside Lane, Holbrook, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 0TW
[email protected]
www.holbrookceprimary.co.uk / (01332) 880277 / Mr A Davies
Age
Range
STARTING SCHOOL
2631
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
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Primary Schools (Continued)
DfES
Number
2138
ILKESTON & DISTRICT (Continued)
Cotmanhay Junior
Beauvale Drive, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8RR
[email protected]
www.cotmanhay-jun.derbyshire.sch.uk / (0115) 9322011 / Mr D Schaller
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
7 - 11
-
40
90
235
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
2310
Dallimore Primary
Dallimore Road, Kirk Hallam, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4GZ
[email protected] / (0115) 9320741 / Mr G Julian
3 - 11
75
40
60
305
2145
Field House Infant
Lower Whitworth Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4LT
[email protected] / (0115) 9324526 / Miss D Wells
3-7
26
110
60
175
2141
Granby Junior
Heanor Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8DX
[email protected] / (0115) 9322424 / Mr B Allsop
7 - 11
-
105
83
340
2142
Hallam Fields Junior
Longfields Lane, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4DB
[email protected] / (0115) 9322568 / Mr A Waldron
7 - 11
-
69
60
240
2143
Kensington Junior
St John’s Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 5PA
[email protected]
www.kensington.derbyshire.sch.uk / (0115) 9322920 / Mrs L Partridge
7 - 11
-
86
60
220
2328
Ladywood Primary
Oliver Road, Kirk Hallam, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4NH
[email protected]
(0115) 9320585 / Mrs J E Mitchell
3 - 11
26
45
40
260
2375
Larklands Infant and Nursery
Park Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 5DR
[email protected]
(0115) 9324288 / Mrs C L Goulding
3-7
39
101
60
185
3508
St Thomas Catholic Primary
Church View, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4LF
[email protected]
(0115) 9320550 / Mr M Geraghty
5 - 11
-
69
35
255
3 - 11
26
76
60
400
5 - 11
-
18
30
115
3-7
39
47
60
135
7 - 11
-
42
60
165
3-7
39
58
80
215
2632
2004
2149
2148
2151
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Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
INKERSALL
Inkersall Primary
Inkersall Green Road, Inkersall, Staveley, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 3SE
[email protected] / (01246) 472370 / Mrs J Butterfield
IRONVILLE
Ironville & Codnor Park Primary
Victoria Street, Ironville, Derbyshire NG16 5NB
[email protected]
www.ironvillecodnorpark.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01773) 602936 / Ms J Ennis
KILBURN
Kilburn Infant and Nursery
The Flat, Kilburn, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 OLA
[email protected]
(01332) 880449 / Mrs J Bailey
Kilburn Junior
The Flat, Kilburn, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 0LA
[email protected] / (01332) 880540 / Ms P Wongsam
KILLAMARSH
Killamarsh Infant and Nursery
43 Sheffield Road, Killamarsh, Derbyshire S21 2DX
[email protected] / (0114) 2485852 / Mrs J Daine
INTRODUCTION
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DfES
Number
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
2150
Killamarsh Junior
38 Sheffield Road, Killamarsh, Derbyshire S21 2EA
[email protected]
www.killamarshjunior.com / (0114) 2486277 / Mr S Turner
7 - 11
-
54
80
270
3541
Killamarsh St Giles CE Primary (Aided)
Sheepcote Road, Killamarsh, Derbyshire S21 lDU
[email protected]
www.st-giles-killamarsh.derbyshire.sch.uk / (0114) 2482825 / Ms H Haynes
5 - 11
-
41
45
265
5 - 11
-
17
8
45
5 - 11
-
18
12
40
5 - 11
-
13
9
60
5 - 11
-
9
12
75
5 - 11
-
11
20
115
3 - 11
26
46/5
35/16
245
5 - 11
-
42
40
255
5 - 11
-
17
8
40
3 - 11
26
93
60
420
3062
2212
5204
2153
3546
LANGWITH
Langwith Bassett Community Primary
Bassett Hill, Upper Langwith, Mansfield, Derbyshire NG20 9RD
[email protected]
(01623) 742236 / Mr B J Feeney
LEA
Lea Primary
Church Street Holloway, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5AY
[email protected]
www.lea-pri.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01629) 534286 / Mr N Pratley
LINTON
Linton Primary (Foundation)
Main Street, Linton, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DEl2 6QA
[email protected] / (01283) 760382 / Mrs S Cottle
LITTLE EATON
Little Eaton Primary
Alfreton Road, Little Eaton, Derbyshire DE21 5AB
[email protected] / (01332) 831471 / Mr P Howard
LITTON
Litton CE Aided Primary
Litton, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 8QU
[email protected] / (01298) 871449 / Mrs J Boyd
LONG EATON & DISTRICT
Brooklands Primary
Clumber Street, Long Eaton, Derbyshire NG10 1BX
[email protected] / (0115) 9732846 / Mr S Thorpe
2363
Dovedale Primary
Dovedale Avenue, Long Eaton, Derbyshire NG10 3HU
[email protected]
www.dovedale.derbyshire.sch.uk / (0115) 9735984 / Mr D Allen
5 - 11
-
61
60
310
3519
English Martyrs Catholic Primary
Bracken Road, Long Eaton, Derbyshire NG10 4DA
[email protected]
www.englishmartyrs.derbyshire.sch.uk / (0115) 9733209 / Mrs A Glynne-Jones
5 - 11
-
53
40
205
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
3324
KNIVETON
Kniveton CE (Controlled) Primary
Kniveton, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1JJ
[email protected] / (01335) 342573 / Mrs L Board
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
2084
KIRK LANGLEY
Kirk Langley CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Moor Lane, Kirk Langley, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 4LQ
[email protected]
www.kirklangley.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01332) 824264 / Mr A Mitchell
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
3061
KIRK IRETON
Kirk Ireton CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Main Street, Kirk Ireton, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 3LD
[email protected] / (01335) 370351 / Mr P Johnston
Approx
Number
of Pupils
STARTING SCHOOL
3060
Published
Admission
Number
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Primary Schools (Continued)
DfES
Number
2160
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
LONG EATON & DISTRICT (Continued)
Grange Primary
Station Road, Long Eaton, Derbyshire, NG10 2DU
[email protected]
www.grange.derbyshire.sch.uk / (0115) 9734956 / Mr R Gerver
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
3 - 11
26
78
60
395
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
2157
Harrington Junior
Derby Road, Long Eaton, Derbyshire, NG10 4BJ
[email protected]
(0115) 9732963 / Mrs R Wilmot
7 - 11
-
54
61
225
2620
Highfield Primary •
Wellington Street, Long Eaton, Derbyshire NG10 4HR
[email protected] / (0115) 9733568 / Mr N J Oakes
3 - 11
26
35
40
180
2161
Longmoor Primary
Newstead Road, Long Eaton, Derbyshire, NG10 4JG
[email protected]
www.longmoorprimary.com / (0115) 9733368 / Mrs S Buczkiewicz
3 - 11
26
42
60
270
2159
Parklands Infant and Nursery
Derby Road, Long Eaton, Derbyshire NG10 4WT
[email protected] / (0115) 9732667 / Mrs J Meller
3-7
60
81
90
170
2331
Sawley Infant and Nursery
Wilmot Street Sawley, Long Eaton, Derbyshire, NG10 3DQ
[email protected]
(0115) 9732652 / Mrs M Harral (Acting)
3-7
75
92
80
250
2340
Sawley Junior
Wilmot Street, Sawley, Long Eaton, Derbyshire NG10 3DQ
[email protected]
www.sawley-jun.derbyshire.sch.uk / (0115) 9733626 / Mrs C Turnbull
7 - 11
-
67
67
240
3522
St Laurence CE (Aided) Primary Long Eaton
Collingwood Road, Long Eaton, Derbyshire NG10 1DR
[email protected]
www.st-laurence.derbyshire.sch.uk / (0115) 9728469 / Mrs M Fell
5 - 11
-
52
40
270
5 - 11
-
23
10
60
5 - 11
-
12
10
30
5 - 11
-
23
8
55
5 - 11
-
33
16
120
5 - 11
-
9
10
70
3064
3076
3065
2097
2169
LONGFORD
Longford CE (Controlled) Primary
Longford, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 3DR
[email protected]
(01335) 330364 / Mrs M Matthews
LONG LANE
Long Lane CE Controlled Primary
Long Lane, Dalbury Lees, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 5BJ
[email protected] / (01332) 824339 / Mrs S Goodall
MAPPERLEY
Mapperley CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Lodge Row, Mapperley, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 6BT
[email protected]
(0115) 9325386 / Ms A Godber
MARSH LANE
Marsh Lane Primary
School Lane, Marsh Lane, Derbyshire S21 5RS
[email protected] / (01246) 432701 / Mr M Fallon
MARSTON MONTGOMERY
Marston Montgomery Primary
Marston Montgomery, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 2FF
[email protected]
(01889) 590373 / Mrs J Brown
• At the time of publication, the local authority is undertaking an initial consultation on a proposal to close Highfield Primary School, effective 31 August 2008. It should be stressed that no
decision on a closure has been made and it is advisable to seek confirmation on the outcome of the consultation process by contacting the Admissions Team at the time of application.
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DfES
Number
3067
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Nursery
Size
5-7
-
70
60
120
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
-
36
60
200
2005
Castle View Primary
School Road, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3DS
[email protected] / (01629) 582699 / Mr P Hooper
3 - 11
26
21
40
145
3544
Matlock St Giles CE Voluntary Aided Primary
Starkholmes Road, Starkholmes, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5JE
[email protected]
www.stgilesmatlockschool.ik.org / (01629) 56813 / Reverend J E Stanton
5 - 11
-
28
20
105
3545
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary
Chesterfield Road, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3FT
[email protected]
(01629) 583616 / Mr A Dewhurst
5 - 11
-
48
30
200
5 - 11
-
12
10
60
5-7
-
48
60
160
7 - 11
-
61
60
240
3-7
20
15
20
40
5 - 11
-
17
12
75
5 - 11
-
16
20
95
5 - 11
-
13
9
60
5 - 11
-
39
10
60
3070
2175
2174
2314
2277
2625
3073
2177
MATLOCK BATH
Matlock Bath Holy Trinity C.E. (Controlled) Primary
Clifton Road, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire DE4 3PW
[email protected] / (01629) 582862 / Mr S Gostick
MELBOURNE
Melbourne Infant
Packhorse Road, Melbourne, Derbyshire DE73 8JE
[email protected] / (01332) 862325 / Mrs N Smith
Melbourne Junior
Packhorse Road, Melbourne, Derbyshire DE73 8JE
[email protected]
(01332) 862344 / Miss J Hinchliffe
MICKLEY
Mickley Infant
Milton Avenue, Stretton, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 6GG
[email protected] / (01773) 832707 / Miss S Street
MIDDLETON BY WIRKSWORTH
Middleton Community Primary
Main Street, Middleton, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 4LQ
[email protected] / (01629) 822236 / Ms S I’Anson
MILFORD
Milford Community Primary
Chevin Road, Milford, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 OQH
[email protected] / (01332) 841316 / Mr S Moore
MONYASH
Monyash CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Church Street, Monyash, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1JH
[email protected] / (01629) 812413 / Ms V Atkinson
MORLEY
Morley Primary
Main Road, Morley, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 6DF
[email protected]
www.morley-school.co.uk / (01332) 831295 / Ms K Marsland
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
7 - 11
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
All Saints CE Voluntary Controlled Junior
Hurds Hollow, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3LA
[email protected]
www.allsaints-jun.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01629) 583949 / Mrs C Newton
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
3066
STARTING SCHOOL
MATLOCK
Matlock All Saints CE Infant (Controlled)
Dimple Road, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3HX
[email protected]
www.matlockallsaints.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01629) 582913 / Ms H Button
Age
Range
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
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Primary Schools (Continued)
DfES
Number
2178
3098
3074
5208
MORTON
Morton Primary
School Hill Main Road, Morton, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 6HH
[email protected] / (01773) 872360 / Mrs E Charles
MUGGINTON
Mugginton CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Mugginton, Weston Underwood, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 4PL
[email protected]
www.mugginton.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01335) 360261 / Mrs G Lowden
NETHERSEAL
Netherseal St Peter’s CE Controlled Primary
Main Street, Netherseal, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 8BZ
[email protected]
www.netherseal.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01283) 760283 / Mrs S Brindley
NEWHALL
Fairmeadows Foundation Primary
Fairfield Crescent, Newhall, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 OTB
[email protected]
(01283) 211019 / Ms C Hodson-Walker
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
5 - 11
-
23
10
85
5 - 11
-
2
7
45
5 - 11
-
13
10
60
3 - 11
39
44
30
225
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
2254
Newhall Infant & Nursery
Sunnyside, Newhall, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 OTJ
[email protected] / (01283) 216496 / Mr N Loftus
3-7
26
107
90
250
2253
Newhall Community Junior
Chesterfield Avenue, Newhall, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 OTR
[email protected]
www.newhall-jun.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01283) 217472 / Mr P K Collier
7 - 11
-
81
90
340
3511
St Edward’s Catholic Primary
Newhall Road, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 OBD
[email protected] / (01283) 216721 / Mrs E Field
5 - 11
-
40
30
220
5 - 11
-
25
16
80
2180
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Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
NEW MILLS
Hague Bar Primary
Lower Hague, New Mills, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 3AP
[email protected]
www.haguebarprimary.ik.org / (01663) 762203 / Mrs M E Mitchell
2179
New Mills Primary
Meadow Street, New Mills, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 4AY
[email protected] / (01663) 744453 / Mr D Hoskisson
5 - 11
-
49
30
205
2181
Newtown Primary
Buxton Road, New Mills, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 3JS
[email protected]
(01663) 744358 / Mrs E Walker
5 - 11
-
28
20
100
3329
St George’s CE Voluntary Aided Primary
Church Lane, New Mills, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 4NP
[email protected]
(01663) 743222 / Mr P Thomas
3 - 11
29
20
30
110
3509
St Mary’s Catholic Primary
Longlands Road, New Mills, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 3BL
[email protected]
www.st-marys-pri.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01663) 742412 / Ms A King
5 - 11
-
37
17
110
2182
Thornsett Primary
Aspenshaw Road, Birch Vale, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 1AT
[email protected]
thornsett.derbyshire.digitalbrain.com / (01663) 744391 / Ms A Littlehailes
5 - 11
-
25
20
100
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DfES
Number
2043
2372
3547
3077
2186
2213
2187
NORBURY
Norbury CE School (Controlled)
Roston, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 2EG
[email protected]
www.norbury.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01335) 324337 / Mrs M Shermer
NORTH WINGFIELD
North Wingfield Primary
Blacks Lane, North Wingfield, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 5LG
[email protected]
(01246) 851176 / Ms D Jennings
OCKBROOK
Redhill Primary (Foundation)
The Ridings, Ockbrook, Derby, Derbyshire DE72 3SF
[email protected] / www.redhill.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01332) 673537 / Mrs N Bargh
OSMASTON
Osmaston CE (Controlled) Primary
Osmaston, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1LW
[email protected]
www.osmaston.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01335) 343140 / Mrs J Hart
OVERSEAL
Overseal Primary
Woodville Road, Overseal, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 6LU
[email protected]
(01283) 760398 / Mrs F Hughes
PADFIELD
Padfield Community Primary
Rhodes Street, Padfield, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 1EQ
[email protected]
www.padfield.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01457) 852751 / Mrs P Boffey
PALTERTON
Palterton Primary
Back Lane, Palterton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 6UN
[email protected]
(01246) 823143 / Mrs L Hunter
PARWICH
Parwich Primary
Parwich, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1QJ
[email protected]
(01335) 390245 / Mr R T Williams
-
29
30
135
5-7
-
28
23
40
3 - 11
26
25
30
180
5 - 11
-
15
8
55
3 - 11
26
59
60
315
5 - 11
-
54
30
200
5 - 11
-
40
15
115
5 - 11
-
39
30
180
5 - 11
-
40
16
120
5 - 11
-
35
13
95
5 - 11
-
4
10
45
Approx
Number
of Pupils
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
2109
NORBRIGGS
Norbriggs Primary
Norbriggs Road, Woodthorpe, Mastin Moor,
Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 3BW
[email protected] / (01246) 473398 / Mrs S Eyre
5 - 11
Published
Admission
Number
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
5206
NEWTON SOLNEY
Newton Solney CE Voluntary Aided Infant
Trent Lane, Newton Solney, Burton-on-Trent, Derbyshire DEl5 0SF
[email protected]
(01283) 703461 / Mrs L Latchford
Nursery
Size
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
3075
NEWTON
Newton Primary
Hall Lane, Newton, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 5TL
[email protected]
(01773) 872384 / Ms A Partlow
Age
Range
STARTING SCHOOL
3330
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
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Primary Schools (Continued)
DfES
Number
2279
3079
3331
2190
2191
2192
PEAK DALE
Peak Dale Primary
School Road, Peak Dale, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 8AJ
[email protected] / (01298) 22695 / Mr M W Richards
PEAK FOREST
Peak Forest CE (Voluntary Controlled) Primary
Hernstone Lane, Peak Forest, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 8EJ
[email protected] / (01298) 22074 / Mr D Gordon
PILSLEY (BAKEWELL)
Pilsley CE Aided Primary
Pilsley, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1UF
[email protected] / (01246) 583203 / Mrs H Henson
PILSLEY (CHESTERFIELD)
Pilsley Primary
Station Road, Pilsley, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S45 8EU
[email protected] / (01773) 872378 / Mr D West
Park House Primary
Rupert Street, Lower Pilsley, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S45 8DB
[email protected] / (01246) 851185 / Mr G Philbin
PINXTON
John King Infant
Church Street West, Pinxton, Derbyshire NG16 6NB
[email protected] / (01773) 810314 / Mrs M Ward
Please note John King Infant is federated with Longwood Community Infant
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
5 - 11
-
13
20
65
5 - 11
-
7
7
45
5 - 11
-
20
12
60
3 - 11
26
27
30
155
5 - 11
-
63
30
205
5-7
-
39
50
120
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
2193
Kirkstead Junior
Kirkstead Road, Pinxton, Derbyshire NG16 6NA
[email protected]
(01773) 810337 / Ms L Coster (Acting)
7 - 11
-
73
56
240
2194
Longwood Community Infant
Wharf Road, Pinxton, Derbyshire NG16 6PA
[email protected]
www.take2theweb.com/derbyshire/longwood
(01773) 810329 / Mrs M Ward
Please note Longwood Community Infant is federated with John King Infant
5-7
-
22
20
55
3 - 11
30
12
30
135
3 - 11
26
13
15
75
5 - 11
-
23
14
115
3 - 11
26
23
24
170
5 - 11
-
58/8
30/15
210
2196
2240
5207
2101
5202
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Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
PLEASLEY
Anthony Bek Community Primary
Rotherham Road, Pleasley, Mansfield, Derbyshire NG19 7PG
[email protected] / (01623) 810355 / Mr M Freeston
POOLSBROOK
Poolsbrook Primary
Cottage Close, Poolsbrook, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 3LF
[email protected] / (01246) 472540 / Miss F Cowan
QUARNDON
The Curzon CE (Aided) Primary
Church Road, Quarndon, Derby, Derbyshire DE22 5JA
[email protected] / (01332) 550172 / Mrs G Lowden
RENISHAW
Renishaw Primary
Hague Lane, Renishaw, Derbyshire S21 3UR
[email protected] / (01246) 432366 / Mr J Dickinson
REPTON
Repton Primary
Springfield Road, Repton, Derbyshire DE65 6GN
[email protected] / (01283) 703732 / Ms L Coster
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DfES
Number
2006
2102
Riddings Junior
Church Street, Riddings, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 4BW
[email protected]
www.riddings-jun.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01773) 528492 / Mr S Booth
RIDGEWAY
Ridgeway Primary
1a Main Road, Ridgeway, Sheffield, Derbyshire, S12 3XR
[email protected]
www.ridgeway.derbyshire.sch.uk / (0114) 2486249 / Mr J Connolly
RIPLEY & DISTRICT
Lons Infant
Tavistock Avenue, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3SE
[email protected] / (01773) 744319 / Mrs L Williams
Nursery
Size
3-7
26
64
60
175
7 - 11
-
61
50
210
5 - 11
-
56
15
195
5-7
-
59
30
90
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
5-7
-
64
70
110
2201
Ripley Junior
Poplar Avenue, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3PN
[email protected] / (01773) 742281 / Mr D Hanbury
7 - 11
-
63
110
345
3080
Ripley St John’s CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Dannah Street, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3BD
[email protected] / (01773) 742457 / Mrs S Hannath
3 - 11
26
70
60
385
2205
Street Lane Primary
Street Lane, Denby, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 8NE
[email protected] / (01773) 742717 / Mrs J Robinson
5 - 11
-
20
10
50
2371
Waingroves Primary
Waingroves Road, Waingroves, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 9TD
[email protected]
(01773) 744106 / Ms A Challand
5 - 11
-
41
30
160
5 - 11
-
42
17
130
5 - 11
-
26
12
90
5 - 11
-
17
10
70
7 - 11
-
51
80
265
3082
3083
3038
2369
RISLEY
Risley Lower Grammar CE Controlled Primary
Derby Road, Risley, Derbyshire DE72 3SU
[email protected]
www.risley.derbyshire.sch.uk / (0115) 9397622 / Mr P Bridgemount
ROSLISTON
Rosliston CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Main Street, Rosliston, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 8JW
[email protected]
www.rosliston.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01283) 761409 / Mrs E C Greenwood
ROWSLEY
Rowsley CE Primary (Controlled)
Woodhouse Road, Rowsley, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2ED
[email protected] / (01629) 733727 / Mrs A Wain
SANDIACRE
Cloudside Junior
Stanton Road, Sandiacre, Derbyshire NG10 5DE
[email protected]
(0115) 9392263 / Mrs L Lastowiecki
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
Ripley Infant
Kirk Close, Off Highfield Way, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3RY
[email protected]
(01773) 743354 / Ms H Bacon (Acting)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
2202
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
2377
RIDDINGS
Riddings Infant
West Street, Riddings, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 4EW
[email protected]
(01773) 602767 / Mrs A Politowski
Age
Range
STARTING SCHOOL
2007
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
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Primary Schools (Continued)
DfES
Number
2210
2211
2217
2219
SANDIACRE (Continued)
Ladycross Infant
Victoria Road, Sandiacre, Derbyshire NG10 5JD
[email protected] / (0115) 9397379 / Mrs L A Hooley
SCARCLIFFE
Scarcliffe Primary
Langwith Road, Scarcliffe, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 6TH
[email protected] / (01246) 823324 / Mrs A Ironmonger
SHARDLOW
Shardlow Primary
London Road, Shardlow, Derbyshire DE72 2GR
[email protected] / (01332) 792215 / Mrs E L Bainbridge
SHIREBROOK
Brookfield Primary
Burlington Avenue, Langwith Junction, Mansfield, Derbyshire NG20 9AD
[email protected]
(01623) 742285 / Ms L Greenhough
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
3-7
26
63
80
185
5 - 11
-
25
10
80
5 - 11
-
22
12
65
5 - 11
-
53
30
180
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
2621
Model Village Primary
Central Drive, Shirebrook, Derbyshire NG20 8BQ
[email protected] / (01623) 742254 / Mr P H Davie
3 - 11
60
33
40
240
2306
Park Infant and Nursery
Orchard Close, Shirebrook, Derbyshire NG20 8JX
[email protected] / (01623) 742487 / Ms J V Rogers
3-7
60
50
70
195
2329
Park Junior
Orchard Close, Shirebrook, Derbyshire NG20 8JX
[email protected] / (01623) 742663 / Mr S Hewitt Richards
7 - 11
-
56
60
230
3516
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary
Langwith Road, Shirebrook, Derbyshire NG20 9RP
[email protected]
www.myopeus.com/stjosephsprimary / (01623) 742609 / Mr P Harkin
5 - 11
-
23
21
165
5 - 11
-
22/17
15/20
160
3 - 11
26
21
30
110
5 - 11
-
27
20
160
3-7
39
60
70
210
7 - 11
-
67
70
255
2223
2046
3086
2009
2008
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Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
SHIRLAND
Shirland Primary
Chesterfield Road, Shirland, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 6BN
[email protected] / (01773) 832426
and
Burnside Avenue, Hallfield Gate, Shirland, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 6AE
(01773) 832754 / Mrs K Buxton
SHUTTLEWOOD
Brockley Primary and Nursey
Clowne Road, Shuttlewood, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 6AF
[email protected] / (01246) 823344 / Mrs E Thornhill
SMALLEY
Richardson Endowed Primary
Main Road, Smalley, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 6EF
[email protected] / (01332) 880317 / Mr D Smith
SOMERCOTES
Somercotes Infant
Nottingham Road, Somercotes, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 4LY
[email protected]
www.somercotes.derbyshire.sch.uk / 01773 602849 / Mrs S Sisson
Somerlea Park Junior
Bank Street, Somercotes, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 4JE
[email protected]
www.somerleapark.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01773) 602258 / Ms K Joyce
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DfES
Number
3071
SOUTH DARLEY
South Darley CE (Controlled) Primary
Cross Green, Darley Bridge, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2JT
[email protected]
(01629) 732240 / Ms M Hall
SOUTH NORMANTON
Brigg Infant
South Street, South Normanton, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 2DA
[email protected] / (01773) 811317 / Mrs I Martin
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
5 - 11
-
14
10
70
5-7
-
89
60
165
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
-
111
102
430
2226
The Green Infant
New Street, South Normanton, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 2BS
[email protected] / (01773) 811465 / Mrs K Thomas
5-7
-
73
60
120
5 - 11
-
16
17
100
5 - 11
-
32
30
205
5 - 11
-
38
15
105
5 - 11
-
25
10
80
5 - 11
-
13
13
90
5 - 11
-
4
10
45
3-7
30
42
60
110
2229
3503
3087
3088
2255
3090
2242
SOUTH WINGFIELD
South Wingfield Primary
Church Lane, South Wingfield, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7NJ
[email protected]
(01773) 832890 / Mr P Addison
SPINKHILL
Immaculate Conception Catholic Primary
College Road, Spinkhill, Derbyshire, S21 3YB
[email protected] / (01246) 432916 / Mrs M Emmott
STANLEY
Stanley St Andrew’s CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Station Road, Stanley, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 6FB
[email protected]
www.st-andrews-pri.derbyshire.sch.uk / (0115) 9324252 / Miss M Lawson
STANLEY COMMON
Stanley Common CE (Voluntary Controlled) Primary
143 Belper Road, Stanley Common, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 6FS
[email protected]
(0115) 9322437 / Mrs S Gillott
STANTON
Stanton Primary
Woodland Road, Stanton, Burton-on-Trent, Derbyshire DE15 9TJ
[email protected]
(01283) 564102 / Mrs C Nettleton
STANTON-IN-PEAK
Stanton-in-Peak CE (Controlled) Primary
School Lane, Stanton-in-the-Peak, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2LX
[email protected] / (01629) 636301 / Ms V Keen
STAVELEY
Speedwell Infant
Lime Avenue, Staveley, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 3JJ
[email protected] / (01246) 472336 / Mrs R Teather
3549
St Joseph’s Catholic and Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary
Calver Crescent, Staveley, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 3LY
[email protected]
(01246) 472798 / Miss J Burke
5 - 11
-
38
20
150
2239
Staveley Junior
College Avenue, Staveley, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 3XE
[email protected] / (01246) 472325 / Mrs H Ellis
7 - 11
-
30
60
150
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
7 - 11
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Glebe Junior
Hamlet Lane, South Normanton, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 2JB
[email protected] / (01773) 811304 / Mr N Rayner
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
2228
STARTING SCHOOL
2227
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
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Primary Schools (Continued)
DfES
Number
2618
2224
3093
3094
2244
5200
STENSON FIELDS
Stenson Fields Primary Community
Goathland Road, Stenson Fields, Derbyshire DE24 3BW
[email protected]
www.stensonfields.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01332) 772452 / Mrs S Smith
STONEBROOM
Stonebroom Primary and Nursery
High Street, Stonebroom, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 6JY
[email protected]
www.stonebroom.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01773) 872449 / Mr D Cook
STONEY MIDDLETON
Stoney Middleton CE (Controlled) Primary
High Street, Stoney Middleton, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S32 4TL
[email protected]
www.stoneymiddleton.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01433) 630520 / Mrs S Fitzpatrick (Acting)
STRETTON HANDLEY
Stretton Handley CE (Controlled) Primary
Beresford Lane, Woolley Moor, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 6FH
[email protected]
www.strettonhandley.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01246) 590418 / Mrs H T Badhams
SUDBURY
Sudbury Primary
School Lane, Sudbury, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 5HZ
[email protected]
www.sudbury.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01283) 585251 / Mr D Brown
SWADLINCOTE
Belmont Primary (Foundation)
Belmont Street, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 8JZ
[email protected]
www.belmont.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01283) 217782 / Mrs S Walker
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
5 - 11
-
45
40
280
3 - 11
26
26
30
170
5 - 11
-
9
6
20
5 - 11
-
16
8
60
5 - 11
-
6
15
30
5 - 11
-
137
60
425
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
2356
(ERS)
Elmsleigh Infant and Nursery
Queens Drive, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 0EG
[email protected]
(01283) 2l6883 / Mrs L Bird
3-7
26
86
60
165
2315
Eureka Primary
Dunsmore Way, Midway, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 7LA
[email protected]
(01283) 216451 / Ms K Hambleton
5 - 11
-
31
20
110
2249
(ERS)
Springfield Junior
Springfield Road, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 0BU
[email protected] / (01283) 2l7855 / Ms L Coy
7 - 11
-
70
72
215
5 - 11
-
61
60
380
5 - 11
-
12
8
60
2010
3337
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Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
SWANWICK
Swanwick Primary
South Street, Swanwick, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 1BZ
[email protected]
www.swanwick.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01773) 602268 / Mr I Hamilton
TADDINGTON & PRIESTCLIFFE
Taddington & Priestcliffe CE Aided Primary
School Lane, Taddington, Buxton, Derbyshire SKl7 9TW
[email protected]
www.taddingtonpriestcliffe.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01298) 85278 / Mrs S Kelcey
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DfES
Number
2173
2258
3338
3538
3340
2262
3097
2266
Town End Junior
Alfreton Road, Tibshelf, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 5PB
[email protected] / (01773) 872306 / Mr J Dey
TIDESWELL
Bishop Pursglove CE Voluntary Aided Primary
St Johns Road, Tideswell, Buxton, Derbyshire SKl7 8NE
[email protected]
(01298) 871282 / Mrs J Teeney
TINTWISTLE
Tintwistle CE Primary (Aided)
South Close, Tintwistle, Glossop, Derbyshire. SKl3 1LY
[email protected]
www.tintwistle.ik.org / (01457) 852611 / Mrs J Griffin
TUPTON
Tupton Primary
Queen Victoria Road, New Tupton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 6DY
[email protected] / (01246) 862191 / Mrs C Procter
TURNDITCH
Turnditch CE Voluntary Aided Primary
Ashbourne Road, Turnditch, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 2LH
[email protected]
www.turnditch.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01773) 550304 / Mr M Mallender
UNSTONE
Unstone St Mary’s Infant
Crow Lane, Unstone, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 4AL
[email protected]
www.unstone-st-marys.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01246) 412096 / Mrs S Creer
Unstone Junior
Main Road, Unstone, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 4AB
[email protected] / www.unstone.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01246) 413109 / Mrs E Kelly
WALTON-ON-TRENT
Walton-on-Trent CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Coton Road, Walton-on-Trent, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 8NL
[email protected]
(01283) 716151 / Mrs C White
WESSINGTON
Wessington Primary
The Green, Wessington, Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 6DQ
[email protected]
(01773) 832748 / Mrs V Cousins
-
13
16
75
3 - 11
13
25
20
85
3-7
26
60
50
145
7 - 11
-
39
45
200
5 - 11
-
24
30
140
5 - 11
-
16
17
110
3 - 11
26
46
40
255
5 - 11
-
15
10
70
3-7
15
11
15
50
7 - 11
-
18
19
70
5 - 11
-
12
20
60
5 - 11
-
6
10
50
Approx
Number
of Pupils
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
2260
TIBSHELF
Tibshelf Infant and Nursery
High Street, Tibshelf, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 5PP
[email protected] / (01773) 872571 / Mrs A Raynor
5 - 11
Published
Admission
Number
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
2259
TEMPLE NORMANTON
Temple Normanton Primary
Elm Street, Temple Normanton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 5DW
[email protected] / (01246) 850389 / Mrs P Quickfall
Nursery
Size
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
2257
TANSLEY
Tansley Primary
Gold Hill, Tansley, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5FG
[email protected]
www.tansleyprimary.co.uk / (01629) 582448 / Miss T Holmes
Age
Range
STARTING SCHOOL
2256
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
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Primary Schools (Continued)
DfES
Number
3341
2044
3342
2268
(ERS)
3157
2630
2270
2051
2368
2274
2359
3099
Page 50
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
WEST HALLAM
Scargill CE Voluntary Aided Primary
Beech Lane, West Hallam, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 6GU
[email protected] / (0115) 9320005 / Mrs N Ross
WESTHOUSES
Westhouses Primary
Bolden Terrace, Westhouses, Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 5AF
[email protected]
www.westhouses.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01773) 832518 / Mr J Grogan
WESTON-ON-TRENT
Weston-on-Trent CE (Aided) Primary
Forrester Avenue, Weston-on-Trent, Derbyshire DE72 2BL
[email protected]
www.westoncofe.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01332) 700488 / Mrs H Salih
WHALEY BRIDGE
Whaley Bridge Primary
Buxton Road, Whaley Bridge, High Peak, Derbyshire SK23 7HX
[email protected]
wbps.org.uk / (01663) 732354 / Mr R Heys
Taxal & Fernilee CE Primary (Controlled)
Reddish Road, Off Park Road, Whaley Bridge, High Peak, Derbyshire SK23 7DL
[email protected]
(01663) 733262 / Ms Y Jeffrey
WHALEY THORNS
Whaley Thorns Community Primary and Nursery
Portland Road, Langwith, Derbyshire NG20 9HB
[email protected]
(01623) 742604 / Mrs A Chambers
WHITWELL
Whitwell Primary
Southfield Lane, Whitwell, Worksop, Derbyshire S80 4NT
[email protected] / (01909) 720251 / Mr V Wilkinson
WIGLEY
Wigley Primary
Wigley Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 7JJ
[email protected]
www.wigley.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01246) 566432 / Mr J Crawford
WILLINGTON
Willington Primary
Trent Avenue, Willington, Derbyshire DE65 6DN
[email protected]
(01283) 702156 / Mrs P M Stones
WINGERWORTH
Deer Park Primary
New Road, Wingerworth, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 6TD
[email protected] / (01246) 232696 / Mr T Soar
Hunloke Park Primary
Lodge Drive, Wingerworth, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 6PT
[email protected]
(01246) 276831 / Mrs J Cadman
WINSTER
Winster CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Wensley Road, Winster, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2DH
[email protected]
www.winster.derbyshire.sch.uk / (01629) 650238 / Mrs S Tomlinson
Age
Range
Nursery
Size
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
5 - 11
-
50
68
420
5 - 11
-
8
10
60
5 - 11
-
40
15
95
5 - 11
-
45
36
260
5 - 11
-
45
30
185
3 - 11
26
14
30
145
3 - 11
26
38
50
215
5 - 11
-
6
7
35
5 - 11
-
49
30
220
5 - 11
-
89
50
335
5 - 11
-
59
40
205
5 - 11
-
11
10
30
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
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DfES
Number
3100
Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Nursery
Size
5-7
-
31
30
60
Published
Admission
Number
Approx
Number
of Pupils
5-7
-
29
30
60
2275
Wirksworth Junior
Wash Green, Wirksworth, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 4FD
[email protected]
(01629) 822457 / Mr B Hawley
7 - 11
-
40
65
175
5 - 11
-
35
14
115
5-7
-
86
55
175
7 - 11
-
55
58
235
5 - 11
-
7
14
65
3092
2278
3101
3540
WOODTHORPE
Woodthorpe CE Voluntary Controlled Primary
Seymour Lane, Mastin Moor, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 3DA
[email protected]
(01246) 472584 / Mr R Griffin
WOODVILLE
Woodville Infant
High Street, Woodville, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 7EA
[email protected]
(01283) 217675 / Mrs J Smart
Woodville CE Junior
High Street, Woodville, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 7EA
[email protected]
(01283) 217680 / Mrs S Hogan
YOULGRAVE
All Saints CE Voluntary Aided Primary
Alport Lane, Youlgrave, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1WN
[email protected]
(01629) 636289 / Mrs K Wildgoose (Acting)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Wirksworth Infant
Harrison Drive, Wirksworth, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 4GZ
[email protected]
(01629) 822496 / Mrs E Rosser
Please note Wirksworth Infant is federated with Wirksworth CE
(Controlled) Infant
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
2276
STARTING SCHOOL
WIRKSWORTH
Wirksworth CE (Controlled) Infant
North End, Wirksworth, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 4FG
[email protected]
(01629) 822453 / Mrs E Rosser
Please note Wirksworth CE (Controlled) Infant is federated
with Wirksworth Infant
Age
Range
Number of
Applications
for places
2007/2008
LIST OF SCHOOLS
LIST OF SCHOOLS
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Special Schools
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Name of School, Address,
Email / Web / Telephone / Name of Head
Age
Range
Approx
Number
of Pupils
Alfreton Park Community Special School
Alfreton Park, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7AL
[email protected] / www.alfretonpark.derbyshire.sch.uk
(01773) 832019 / Mrs R MacKenzie
2 - 19
60
Ashgate Croft School
Ashgate Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 4BN
[email protected] / www.ashgatecroftderbyshire.org.uk
(01246) 275111 / Mr M Meaton
2 - 19
155
Bennerley Fields School
Stratford Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8QZ
[email protected]
(0115) 9326374 / Mrs M Stirling
2 - 16
65
Brackenfield School
Bracken Road, Long Eaton, Derbyshire NG10 4DA
[email protected]
(0115) 9733710 / Mr P Ormerod
5 - 16
60
Holbrook Centre for Autism
Portway, Holbrook, Derbyshire DE56 0TE
[email protected]
(01332) 880208 / Mr D Heald
5 - 19
40
Holly House School
Church Street North, Old Whittington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 9QR
[email protected]
(01246) 450530 / Mr P Brandt
7 - 14
40
Peak School
Buxton Road, Chinley, High Peak, Derbyshire SK23 6ES
[email protected]
(01663) 750324 / Mrs L Scowcroft
2 - 19
40
Stanton Vale Special School
Thoresby Road, Long Eaton, Derbyshire NG10 3NP
[email protected]
(0115) 972 9769 / Mrs J Wells
2 - 19
80
Stubbin Wood School
Burlington Avenue, Langwith Junction, Mansfield, Derbyshire NG20 9AD
[email protected]
(01623) 742795 / Mr L Floyd
2 - 16
110
The Delves School
Hayes Lane, Swanwick, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 1AR
[email protected]
(01773) 602198 / Mr K McKenzie
5 - 16
75
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Outline of admission policies
Christ the King Catholic
Primary, Alfreton
1 & 2. All children who are in the care of the Local Authority.
(See footnote 2 and 3).
3 & 4. Catholic (see footnote 3) children living or worshipping
in the parish of Christ the King Alfreton and St. Patrick & St.
Bridget, Clay Cross.
7 & 8. Catholic (see footnote 3) children living in parishes
served by other Catholic schools.
9 & 10. Children of other world faiths whose parents are
seeking a Christian environment for their children’s education.
11 & 12. Other children whose parents are seeking a
Christian environment for their children’s education.
Footnote 1 – Definition of a Sibling
Siblings (brothers or sisters) are considered to be those
children who live at the same address and either:
1. Have one or both natural parents in common
or 2. Are related by a parent’s marriage
or 3. Are adopted or fostered.
Footnote 2 – Definition of Child in Public Care (Looked After)
A child who is looked after by a local authority in accordance
with section 22 of the Children’s Act 1989 (b) at the time
application for his / her admission is made and who the
Local Authority has confirmed, will still be looked after at the
time when he / she is admitted to school.
Footnote 5 – Place of Residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the person or persons with
parental responsibility for the child reside(s) at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
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If any of these categories are over subscribed, the governing
body will make a decision based on the shortest distance
between the applicant’s home and the main entrance of the
School as measured by the Local Authority. The nearest to
the school will be given priority. This distance ‘tie breaker’
will be used in any of the six categories, if two or more
applicants are equal in all other respects.
Footnote 4 – Churches Together in England
The Baptist Union of Great Britain
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
Church of England
Church of Scotland Congregational Federation
Council of African and Afro-Caribbean Churches
Council of Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches
Free Churches Council
Greek Orthodox Church
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
Independent Methodist Churches
Joint Council of Anglo Caribbean Churches
Lutheran Council of Britain
Methodist Church
Moravian Church
New Testament Assembly
Religious Society of Friends
Roman Catholic Church
Russian Orthodox Church
Salvation Army
United Reformed Church
Wesleyan Holiness Church
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
5 & 6. Children who are baptised in or who are dedicated
members of other Christian Churches as recognised by the
Churches Together in England. Priority will be given to members
of the Russian Orthodox Church, the Greek Orthodox Church
and the Council of Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches.
(These churches are shown in bold type in footnote 4).
Footnote 3 – Definition of Catholic
1. A child baptised in the Roman Catholic Church or
baptised in one of the other rites of the Catholic Church
whose members are in full communion with the Bishop of
Rome (Pope Benedict XV1) (e.g. The Greek Catholic Church).
Advice available from the Diocesan Education Service.
2. A child baptised in another Christian faith who has been
received into full communion in the Roman Catholic faith.
3. A child who, with his or her family, is enrolled in a
recognised course of preparation leading to baptism.
APPLYING FOR A PLACE
Oversubscription Criteria
Children who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs
where the school is named as the most appropriate educational
setting for the child will be admitted. This will reduce the number
of places available to applicants. Priority in all categories will be
given to children who have a sibling (see footnote 1) in the
school at the time of the proposed admission.
STARTING SCHOOL
for voluntary aided and foundation schools including a brief
summary of oversubscription criteria
Where more than one person holds parental responsibility
and those persons reside in separate properties, the child’s
ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be that
property at which the child resides for the greater part of the
week, including weekends.
St Elizabeth’s Catholic
Primary School, Belper
Oversubscription Criteria
Children who have a Statement of Special Educational
Needs where the school is named as the most appropriate
educational setting for the child will be admitted. This will
reduce the number of places available to applicants.
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1. Children who are in the care of a local authority. (See note 2).
2 & 3. Catholic (see note 3) children living in the parishes of
Belper and Ripley. Priority will be given to children who have
a sibling (see note 1) who will be on the school roll at the
time of proposed admission.
4 & 5. Catholic (see note 3) children living in parishes served
by other Catholic schools. Priority will be given to children
who have a sibling (see note 1) who will be on the school roll
at the time of proposed admission.
6, 7, 8 & 9. Children who are baptised or dedicated members
of other Christian churches as recognised by Churches
Together in England. (See note 4). First priority will be given
to members of the Russian Orthodox Church, the Greek
Orthodox Church and the Council of Oriental Orthodox
Christian Churches. In addition to the above, priority will be
given to children who have a sibling (see note 1) who will be
on the school roll at the time of proposed admission.
10 & 11. Other applicants whose parents who are seeking a
Christian environment for their children’s education. Priority
will be given to children who have a sibling (see note 1) who
will be on the school roll at the time of proposed admission.
If any of the above categories are oversubscribed, the
governing body will make a decision based on the shortest
distance between the applicant’s home and the main
entrance of the school using the same means of
measurement as used by the Local Authority locally.
Note 1 - Definition of Sibling
Siblings (brothers or sisters) are considered to be those
children who live at the same address and either :
a. have one or both natural parents in common
or b. are related by a parent’s marriage
or c. are adopted or fostered.
Note 2 - Definition of child in public care (looked after).
This includes any child/young person who is subject to a full
care order, an Interim Care Order, accommodated under
section 20 of the Children Act 1989 or is remanded or detained
into local authority accommodation under criminal law.
Note 3 - Definition of Catholic
1. A child baptised in the Roman Catholic Church or
baptised in one of the other rites of the Catholic Church
whose members are in full communion with the Bishop of
Rome (Pope Benedict) (eg The Greek Catholic Church).
Advice available from Diocesan Education Service.
2. A child baptised in another Christian faith who has been
received into full communion in the Roman Catholic faith.
3. A child who, with his or her family, is enrolled in a
recognised course of preparation leading to baptism
(parishes are requested to keep appropriate records).
Note 4 – Churches Together in England
The Baptist Union of Great Britain
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
Church of England
Church of Scotland Congregational Federation
Council of African and Afro-Caribbean Churches
Council of Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches
Free Churches’ Council
Greek Orthodox Church
Independent Methodist Churches
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Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Methodist Church
Moravian Church
Religious Society of Friends
Roman Catholic Church
Russian Orthodox Church
Salvation Army
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
New Testament Assembly
Wesleyan Holiness Church
United Reformed Church
Note 5 - Place of Residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the person or persons with
parental responsibility for the child resides at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
Where parental responsibility is held by more than one person and
those persons reside in separate properties, the child’s ordinary
place of residence will be deemed to be that property at which the
child resides for the greater part of the week, including weekends.
Bonsall CE (Aided) Primary
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Children in public care in or outside the parish.
2. Children who live inside the parish.
3. Children who live outside the parish who have brothers or
sisters already at the school.
4. Children who live outside the parish whose special needs
can best be met at the school.
In the event of over-subscription we would look to increase our
admissions number through re-organisation. However, if this cannot
be achieved then precedence will be given to the children living
nearest to the school measured by the most direct walking route.
St. Anne’s Catholic Primary,
Buxton
Oversubscription Criteria
Children who have a Statement of Special Educational
Needs where the school is named as the most appropriate
educational setting for the child will be admitted. This will
reduce the number of places available to applicants.
If applications for admission exceed the number of places
available, the Governors will apply the following criteria, in
the order set out below, in order to allocate places.
1 & 2. Baptised Catholic children who are in the care of a
local authority. Priority will be given to children who will have
brothers or sisters attending the school at the time of
admission. Baptised Catholic children living within the
School's defined catchment area, which comprises villages
from the Catholic parishes of Buxton, Chapel and the
southern part of Whaley Bridge, in the following order:-
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3 & 4. The parish of Buxton.
Priority will be given to children who will have brothers or
sisters attending the school at the time of admission.
5 & 6. The parish of Chapel-en-le-Frith
Priority will be given to children who will have brothers or
sisters attending the school at the time of admission.
9 & 10. Baptised Catholic children living outside the School’s
catchment area. Priority will be given to children who will have
brothers or sisters attending the school at the time of admission.
11 & 12. Children of other faiths or no faith who are in care of a
local authority. Priority will be given to children who will have
brothers or sisters attending the school at the time of admission.
13. Baptised children of other Christian denominations with an
older sibling attending the School at the time of admission.
14. Baptised children of other Christian denominations
where one of the parents/guardian is a baptised Catholic.
(Please note that for an application to be placed in categories 15,16,
17 or 18, a reference from your vicar/minister will be required to
establish that you and your child are committed members of other
Christian churches. You will need to obtain a Clergy Reference Form
from the School Office which will need to be appropriately
completed by you and a vicar/minister who knows you).
21 & 22. Children of families of other world faiths, not
referred to above, whose parents are seeking a Christian
environment for their child’s education.
Priority will be given to children who will have brothers or
sisters attending the school at the time of admission.
23 & 24. Non-baptised children, whose parents are seeking
a Christian environment for their child’s education.
Priority will be given to children who will have brothers or
sisters attending the school at the time of admission.
Definition of Child in Public Care (Looked after)
A child who is looked after by a local authority in accordance
with section 22 of the Children’s Act 1989(b) at the time an
application for his/her admission to a school is made, and
who the Local Authority can confirm will still be looked after
at the time when he/she is admitted to the school.
List of Churches Together in England
(See www.churches-together.org.uk for further details on
membership)
The Baptist Union
British Antiochian Orthodox Church
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
The Church of England
Church of God Prophecy
Church of Scotland (in England)
Congregational Federation
Coptic Orthodox
Council of African and Afro-Caribbean Churches
Council of Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
Independent Methodist Churches
Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
The Methodist Church
United Reform Church
Wesleyan Holiness Church
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19 & 20. Other baptised children on the basis of proximity of
the child's home to the School. Applications in this criteria
will be placed in order of the distance of the child's home
from the main school entrance on Lightwood Road, using the
same means of measurement as used by the Local Authority.
Priority will be given to those living nearest to the school.
Priority will be given to children who will have brothers or
sisters attending the school at the time of admission.
Definition of Sibling
For the purposes of this policy, siblings (brothers or sisters)
are considered to be those children who live at the same
address and either:
a. have one or both natural parents in common
or b. are related by a parent’s marriage or partnership
or c. are adopted or fostered.
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15, 16, 17 & 18. Baptised/dedicated* children from Christian
families who are committed members of other Christian
churches as recognised by Churches Together in England,
and who the Governors are satisfied require a Catholic
education. Please note that first priority will be given to
members of the Orthodox Churches. Priority will be given to
children who will have brothers or sisters attending the
school at the time of admission.
Definition of Catholic
The definition of Catholic (for the purposes of this policy) is either:
1. A child baptised in the Roman Catholic Church or baptised
in one of the other rites of the Catholic Church whose
members are in full communion with the Bishop of Rome
(Pope Benedict XVI) (e.g. the Greek Catholic Church); or
2. A child baptised in another Christian faith who has been
received into full communion in the Roman Catholic faith.
3. A child who, with his or her family, is enrolled in a
recognised course of preparation leading to baptism
(parishes are requested to keep appropriate records).
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(If categories 1 to 8 are oversubscribed, priority will be given
to children of parents who are regular Mass attenders,
followed by the ‘tie breakers’ set out below. In the case of
over-subscription, a Clergy Reference Form will be supplied
by the School and issued to parents for completion by them
and by a priest who knows them).
Tie Breaker
Please note that if there are insufficient places available to
take all the children from a particular Criteria (other than
Criteria 19 and 20 - Proximity to the School), consideration
will be given to the following points:a. Whether the child has a sibling (see below) who will be on
the school roll at the time of proposed admission.
b. Proximity to the school, as set out in Criteria 19 and 20 above.
First priority in all categories will be given to children who will have
brothers or sisters attending the school at the time of admission.
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7 & 8. The parish of Whaley Bridge
Priority will be given to children who will have brothers or
sisters attending the school at the time of admission.
(* ‘Dedicated’ in this instance refers to the special service
used by some evangelical communities in place of the usual
baptismal service.)
Place of Residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the person or persons with
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parental responsibility for the child resides at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
Where parental responsibility is held by more than one
person and those persons reside in separate properties, the
child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be that
property at which the child resides for the greater part of the
week, including weekends.
Carsington & Hopton
(Voluntary Aided) CE Primary
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Looked after children
2. Children having a Statement of Special Educational
Needs, which specifies the school
3. Children of parents resident in the parish (or beneficial
area) where the school is situated
4. Children who have brothers or sisters who will be
attending the school at the time of admission (brothers or
sisters include half-brothers and sisters, children legally
adopted into the family and step-brothers or step-sisters
residing in the same family unit).
5. Other children whose parents request a place and who
can be accommodated within the admission number.
In the event of over-subscription those children living nearest
to the school would be given priority, measured by the
nearest available route.
Newbold CE Primary
(Aided), Chesterfield
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Children in public care.
2. Children having special needs best met by our school.
3. Children who are baptized in the Church of England faith
and parents are practicing.
4. Children who are baptized in any other Christian faith.
5. Children who have siblings (brother or sister, half brother or
half sister, brother or sister through adoption, step-children
residing in the same household) who will be receiving
education at the school at the time when the child starts.
6. Children of parents sympathetic to the ethos.
7. Children of parents who reside in the parish of Newbold.
In the event of over subscription children of parents who live
closest to school will be given the place (distance by
metalled surface useable in all weather conditions).
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St Mary’s Catholic Primary,
Chesterfield
Oversubscription Criteria
Please note that children who have a Statement of Special
Educational Needs that names the school are required to be
admitted.
Where there are more applications for admission than the
planned admission number, the governing body will apply
the following criteria in strict order of priority:
Should the planned admission limit be reached mid
category, the governing body, as the admissions authority
will make a decision based on the shortest distance between
the applicant’s home and the main entrance of the school by
the most direct route as measured by the Local Authority.
1. Catholic children (see footnote 1) who are in public care
(looked after children).
2. Catholic children (see footnote 1) who are siblings (see
footnote 2) of Catholic children attending St Mary’s Catholic
Primary school at the time of their admission.
3. Catholic children (see footnote 1) who live and worship
within the parishes of Annunciation, Holy Family, St Hughes
and Holy Spirit.
4. Catholic children (see footnote 1) who live or worship within the
parishes of Annunciation, Holy Family, St Hughes and Holy Spirit.
5. Children in public care (looked after children) who are not
baptised Catholics.
6. Other children who have siblings (see footnote 2) attending St
Mary’s Catholic Primary School at the time of their admission.
7. Catholic children who live and worship in other Catholic
parishes but who do not have a sibling in the school.
8. Children who are worshipping members of other Christian
Churches as recognised by Churches Together in England
(see footnote 3) whose parents have sought the written
support of their minister and live within the parishes of
Annunciation, Holy Family, St Hughes and Holy Spirit.
9. Children who are worshipping members of other world
faiths whose parents wish their children to be educated in a
Christ centred environment and whose parents have the
written support of their Religious Leader.
10. Children who have special educational needs who are
supported by professional evidence as to why St Mary’s
Catholic Primary School is deemed the most appropriate
setting to meet those needs.
11. Children whose parents are seeking a Christian
environment for their children’s education.
Footnotes:
Footnote 1
“Catholic children” are children who have been baptised into
the Roman Catholic Church, those formally received into the
Roman Catholic Church, or those whose parents have been
formally received into the Roman Catholic Church,
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Where parental responsibility is held by more than one person
and those persons reside in separate properties, the child’s
ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be that property
at which the child resides for the greater part of the week.
Definition of a Catechumen
Catechumens are those children who have expressed an explicit
desire to be baptised into the Roman Catholic Church and who
are currently preparing to receive the same by regular participation
in Sunday worship and a recognised programme of preparation.
Documentation Required
1. The school requires additional information not contained
on the common application form, which can be obtained via
school. This additional information is needed to place your
application in the correct priority of admission category.
Definition of a Candidate for Reception
Candidates for Reception into Full Communion with the
Roman Catholic Church are already baptised in another
Christian Tradition, who have expressed an explicit desire to
be incorporated into the Roman Catholic Church and who
are currently preparing to be received into the Church by
regular participation in Sunday worship and a recognised
programme of preparation. It is advisable that records of any
such reception or incorporation are maintained by the parish.
2. A copy of the child’s baptism certificate if the applicant is
Roman Catholic/ baptised Christian.
A list of those Churches which are in Full Communion with
the Roman Catholic Church is available from the Diocesan
Schools’ Department (0114 256 6440).
5. Failure to complete and return the Additional Information form
may affect the admission category your application is placed in.
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Catechumens, Candidates for Reception (those formally
preparing to be received into the Roman Catholic Church) or
those members of Churches who are in Full Communion
with the Roman Catholic Church.
3. Ministers Reference if the child is a member of another
Christian Church or other world faiths.
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4. This Additional Information form is not an application for
admission to the school and its return does not guarantee a
place at the school.
Footnote 2 – Definition of Sibling
For the sibling criteria to be applicable, one of the following
conditions must exist:
a) a brother and / or sister is permanently resident at the
same address
b) a stepbrother and / or stepsister is permanently resident
at the same address (to include half brothers / sisters).
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Footnote 3
Churches Together in England
Antiochian Orthodox Synod
The Baptist Union of Great Britain
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
Church of England
Church of God of Prophecy
Church of Scotland (in England)
Congregational Federation
Coptic Orthodox Church
Council of African and Afro-Caribbean Churches
Council of Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
Independent Methodist Churches
International Ministerial Council of Great Britain
Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Methodist Church
Moravian Church
New Testament Assembly
Oecumenical Patriarchate (Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain)
Religious Society of Friends
Roman Catholic Church
Russian Orthodox Church
Salvation Army
Transatlantic and Pacific Alliance of Churches
United Reformed Church
Wesleyan Holiness Church
Place of residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the parent or persons with
parental responsibility for the child resides at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
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Chinley Primary (Foundation)
Oversubscription Criteria
1. ‘Looked–after Children’
2. Children living in the normal area served by the school (a
map of the catchment area is available for parents if requested).
3. Children not living in the normal area served by the school but
who have siblings attending the school at the time of their
admission. (“Siblings” is defined at the end of this policy document).
4. Other children whose parents have requested a place.
Where in the case of (2) and (3) above, choices have to be
made between children satisfying the same criteria, those
children living nearest the school should be given preference.
The Local Autjority has a Geographic Information System (GIS) to
assist where it is necessary to measure by the nearest available
route. It is anticipated that this will be available to measure by a
standard walking distance calculated to within 2 metres. This
measurement is taken from the postal address file, normally the
house front door. For schools the grid reference is again taken
from the postal address file and will be the centre of the school.
Footnote 1
“Siblings” are defined as brothers and sisters by birth and
half brothers and sisters, step brothers and sisters and
adopted children so long as they live on a permanent basis
with the sibling who already attends the school.
Pennine Way Junior
(Foundation), Church Gresley
Oversubscription Criteria
1. We are required by The Education (Admission of Looked
After Children), (England) Regulations to give top priority for
admission to ‘Children in Care’ in our oversubscription
criteria – thereafter admission will be determined by the
oversubscription criteria given below.
If the number of applications for admission to the school exceeds
the school’s Published Admission Number, the following order of
priority is used to allocate the available places:
2. Children living in the Pennine Way Junior School catchment area;
3. Children having a brother or a sister currently attending at the time
of their admission. Brother or sister includes a half-brother or halfsister, a legally adopted child who is regarded as a brother or sister, a
step-brother or step-sister who resides in the same family unit;
4. Children attending Church Gresley Infant and Nursery
School but being outside the normal catchment area;
5. Children who have medical or social grounds provided
this is supported by a written statement of evidence from a
doctor or social worker at the time of original application;
6. Other children on the basis of proximity of the child’s
home to school, measured by the shortest walking route,
with those living nearest being given priority. Proximity will
also be used on a tiebreaker in the event of over
subscription in any of the above criteria.
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Denby Free CE Voluntary
Aided Primary
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Children in public care.
2. Children with a sibling already on the school roll at the
time of application and admission. For the reasons of clarity
a definition of sibling is as follows:
• A brother and/or sister
• A half-brother and/or half-sister
• A legally adopted child regarded as a brother or sister
• A step-brother and/or step-sister residing in the same family unit
3. Children who live within the ecclesiastical parish of St Mary
the Virgin.
4. Children whose parents/guardians have requested a Christian
education. A letter of support from a priest, minister or pastor,
who knows the family and can confirm *regular attendance at
public worship, must be included with the application.
The order of applicants within any of the above criteria will be
determined by their proximity to the school. This will be by the
nearest available route. The Local Authority has introduced a GIS
system to assist where it is necessary to measure by the nearest
available route. It is anticipated that this will be available to measure
by a standard walking distance calculated to within 2 metres. This
measurement is taken from the postal address file, normally the
house front door. For schools the grid reference is again taken from
the postal address file and will be the centre of the school.
* Regular worship means attendance at least once a month.
St Andrew’s CofE/Methodist
Aided Primary, Dronfield
Woodhouse
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Children in public care.
2. Siblings, adopted/foster brothers and sisters of pupils
already in the school at the time of the proposed admission.
3. Children of families in active membership of a Christian
church in the catchment area.
4. Children whose parents have specifically requested
education in the Christian faith and can provide evidence of
that commitment.
5. Children who have specific special needs which can be
met only or most effectively at the school.
6. Residence in the geographical parish of Dronfield with
Holmesfield, the normal catchment area of the school.
Should the number of applicants of equal merit exceed the
remaining places available, the shortest walking distance
from home to school will be used as the final determinant.
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The Fitzherbert CE Voluntary
Aided Primary, Fenny Bentley
Oversubscription Criteria
Where applications for admissions exceed the number of
places available, the following criteria will be applied, in
descending order or priority, to decide which children to admit.
Oversubscription Criteria
Where numbers requesting admission exceeds places
available Governors will apply the following criteria.
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William Gilbert Endowed CE
(Aided) Primary, Duffield
1. Children in public care.
1. Children looked after by the Local Authority
2. Children from families living in the parish (beneficial area)
in which the school is situated.
3. Children who have brothers or sisters already attending
the school at the time of admission.
5. Children of parents not resident in the parish or beneficial area,
who have requested a Christian education and can provide a
written reference of the family’s commitment to their local church.
3. Siblings, adopted, step or foster brothers/ sisters of pupils
who are in the school, at the time of application and admission.
4. Children whose parents have requested education in the
Christian faith who have current Church links.
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4. Children with documented medical or social needs, which
can only be met by the school and is supported by evidence
from a doctor, social worker or educational welfare officer.
2. Residence in the parishes (beneficial areas i.e. Church
boundaries) of Fenny Bentley, Thorpe and Tissington.
5. Children whose parents can demonstrate a particular need which
can be best met in a small school environment provided that:
i) the Governors consider that the school has adequate
resources for offering appropriate education to the child
ii) the number of such children does not exceed 5% of the
school population.
6. Other children.
In the event of the school being oversubscribed in any of the
above criteria the following tie-breaker will be applied: The
proximity of the child’s home to the school (shortest practicable
route by road), with those living nearer being given higher priority.
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Children in public care (looked after children).
2. Children of parents who worship in a church of any
Christian Denomination within the parishes of Eckington with
Handley and Ridgeway.
3. Children who have siblings (including step sibling living in the
family home) already attending the school at the time of admission.
5. Children having special needs, which can best be met in
the school.
6. Children of parents not resident in the parish (or beneficial
area). In the case of these applications, if the school is
oversubscribed a tiebreaker will apply with the shortest
walking distance from home to school being given priority.
Oversubscription Criteria
In the event that the school receives more than 16 applications for
admissions to the reception class, at the start of any academic
year, the following criteria will be applied by the governing body to
decide which children are offered a place. The criteria are ranked
in the order in which they will be applied i.e. priority will be given to
those applicants who meet the first criterion.
1. Children in public care.
2. Children with a sibling already on the school roll. For the
reasons of clarity a definition of sibling is as follows:
• A brother and/or sister
• A half-brother and/or half-sister
• A legally adopted child regarded as a brother or sister.
• A step-brother and/or step-sister residing in the same family unit.
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4. Children of parents resident in the parish (or beneficial
area) in which the school is situated.
Fritchley CE Aided Primary
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Eckington Camm’s CE
Voluntary Aided Primary
In the event of Governors having to make a choice between
children with cases of equal strength, then the precedence
will be given to the children living nearest to the school
measured by the most direct walking route.
The older sibling should be attending the school at the time
of new admission.
3. Other children whose parents have requested a place at
Fritchley CE (Aided) Primary School.
4. Children whose parents/guardians have requested a Christian
education. A letter of support from a priest, ministers or pastor,
who knows the family and can confirm some attendance at
public worship, must be included with the application.
In the case of a tie-breaker, the order of applicants within any
of the above criteria will be determined by their proximity to
the school, measured by the nearest available route.
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Footnote
The Local Authority has introduced a GIS system to assist
where it is necessary to measure by the nearest available route.
It is anticipated that this will be available to measure by a
standard walking distance calculated to within 2 metres. This
measurement is taken from the postal address file, normally the
house front door. For schools the grid reference is again taken
from the postal address file and will be the centre of the school.
All Saints Catholic Primary,
Glossop
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Catholic looked after children (see footnote 1).
2. Schools have a responsibility to serve their own
neighbourhood; therefore, Baptised Catholic children from
All Saints Parish will be given preference. (See footnote 2).
3. Baptised Catholic children from outside All Saints Parish.
(See footnote 2).
4. Other looked after children.
5. Siblings whose brothers or sisters attend school at the
time of their admission. (See footnote 3).
Dinting CE Voluntary Aided
Primary, Glossop
Oversubscription Criteria
The school will always give priority to children living in the parish of
Holy Trinity, Dinting Vale, but is pleased to consider applications
from families not resident in the parish, unless the total number
seeking admission exceeds the school’s published admission
number. Where applications for admissions exceed the number of
places available, the priority will be determined as follows:
1. Children looked after in public care.
2. Children who will have siblings in school on the date that
they will take up the place (siblings are brothers and sisters,
as well as adopted or fostered brothers and sisters).
3. Children resident in the ecclesiastical parish of Holy Trinity Dinting.
4. Children whose parents can demonstrate their commitment
to the Christian nature of the school (the application should be
supported by a letter from a priest, minister or pastor).
In the event of Governors having to make a choice between
applications of equal strength, places will be allocated on
the basis of the shortest distance that children will travel to
school. This would be measured by the shortest route from
the school gate to the applicant’s home address.
6. Non-Catholic children, who have been baptised, whose
parents request a Catholic education for them.
7. Other children, those living nearest the school (measured
by the nearest available route) will be given priority.
St. Margaret’s Catholic
Primary School, Glossop
Footnote 1 – Definition of looked after children
A child who is looked after by a local authority in accordance
with section 22 of the Children’s Act 1989 (b) at the time of
application for his/her admission is made and who the Local
Authority has confirmed, will still be looked after at the time
when he/she is admitted to school.
Oversubscription Criteria
Children who have a Statement of Special Educational
Needs where the school is named as the most appropriate
educational setting for the child will be admitted. This will
reduce the number of places available to applicants.
Footnote 2 - Definition of Catholic
For the purposes of this policy, is either:
1. A child baptised in the Roman Catholic Church or baptised
in one of the other rites of the Catholic Church whose
members are in full communion with the Bishop of Rome
(Pope Benedict XVI) (e.g. the Greek Catholic Church); or
2. A child who, with his or her family, is enrolled in a
recognised course of preparation leading to baptism
(parishes are requested to keep appropriate records).
Footnote 3 - Definition of Sibling
For the purposes of this policy, siblings (brothers or sisters)
are considered to be those children who live at the same
address and either:
a. have one or both natural parents in common
or b. are related by a parent’s marriage or partnership
or c. are adopted or fostered.
If applications for admission exceed the number of places
available, the following criteria will be applied, in the order
set out below, to decide which children to admit.
1. Baptised Catholic children in the care of the Local Authority.
2. Baptised Catholic children living within the School’s
defined catchment area, which comprises Gamesley,
Charlesworth, Chisworth and Broadbottom.
3. Baptised Catholic children living outside the School’s
catchment area.
4. Baptised children of other Christian denominations with
an older brother or sister currently attending the School –
this includes half, step-, or adopted brothers/sisters.
5. Baptised children of other Christian denominations having
a sibling who has attended the school – this includes half,
step- or adopted brothers/sisters.
6. Baptised children of other Christian denominations where
one of the parents/guardian is a baptised Catholic.
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7. Children of other faiths or no faiths who are in the care of
a local authority.
10. Other baptised children on the basis of proximity of the
child’s home to the School. Applications in this criterion will
be placed in order of the distance of the child’s home, i.e.
the house gate leading on to the road, from the main school
entrance on Glossop Road. Priority will be given to those
living nearest to the school by road route.
12. Non-baptised children
(* ‘Dedicated’ in this instance refers to the special service
used by some evangelical communities in place of the usual
baptismal service).
Place of Residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the person or persons with
parental responsibility for the child resides at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
Where parental responsibility is held by more than one person and
those persons reside in separate properties, the child’s ordinary
place of residence will be deemed to be that property at which the
child resides for the greater part of the week, including weekends.
Oversubscription Criteria
If there are more applications than places available, the Governors
will apply the following criteria in order to allocate places.
Children who have a Statement of Special Needs where the
school is named as the most appropriate educational setting
for the child will be admitted. This will reduce the number of
places available to applicants.
1 & 2. Children who are in the care of a local authority (see
footnote 1). Priority will be given to children who have a sibling
who will be on the school roll at the time of proposed admission.
If any of the above categories is oversubscribed, the
governing body will make a decision based on the shortest
distance between the applicant’s home and the main
entrance of the school using the same means of
measurement as used by the Local Authority locally.
Note 1 – Definition of child in public care (looked after)
This includes any child/young person who is subject to a full
care order, an interim care order, accommodated under section
20 of the Children Act 1989 or is remanded or detained into
local authority accommodation under criminal law.
Note 2 – Definition of Catholic
1. A child baptised in the Roman Catholic Church or
baptised in one of the other rites of the Catholic Church
whose members are in full communion with the Bishop of
Rome (Pope Benedict) (eg The Greek Catholic Church).
Advice available from Diocesan Education Service.
2. A child baptised in another Christian faith who has been
received into full communion in the Roman Catholic faith.
3. A child who, with his or her family, is enrolled in a
recognised course of preparation leading to baptism
(parishes are requested to keep appropriate records).
Note 3 – Churches Together in England
The Baptist Union of Great Britain
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
Church of England
Church of Scotland Congregational Federation
Council of African and Afro-Caribbean
Council of Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Methodist Church
Independent Methodist Churches
Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
Moravian Church
Religious Society of Friends
Roman Catholic Church
Russian Orthodox Church
Salvation Army
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
New Testament Assembly
Wesleyan Holiness Church
United Reformed Church
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St Mary’s Catholic Primary,
Glossop
9 & 10. Other children whose parents are seeking a Christian
environment for their children’s education. Priority will be
given to children who have a sibling who will be on the
school roll at the time of proposed admission.
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Definition of Catholic (for the purposes of this policy) is either:
1. A child baptised in the Catholic Church or baptised in one
of the other rites of the Catholic Church whose members are
in full communion with the Bishop of Rome (e.g. the Greek
Catholic Church); or
2. A child baptised in another Christian faith who has been
received into full communion in the Catholic faith.
7 & 8. Children of other world faiths not referred to above whose
parents are seeking a Christian environment for their children’s
education. Priority will be given to children who have a sibling
who will be on the school roll at the time of proposed admission.
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11. Children of families of other world faiths whose parents are
seeking a Christian environment for their child’s education.
5 & 6. Children who are baptised or dedicated members of
other Christian churches as recognised by Churches Together in
England. Priority will be given to children who have a sibling who
will be on the school roll at the time of proposed admission.
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8 & 9. Baptised/dedicated* children from Christian families who
are committed members of other Christian churches as
recognised by Churches Together in England, and who the
Governors are satisfied require a Catholic education. Please note
that baptised members of Eastern Christian Churches, i.e the
Russian Orthodox Church, Council of Oriental Orthodox
Christian Churches and the Greek Orthodox Church, will be
given a higher priority than members of other Christian churches.
3 & 4. Catholic (see footnote 2) children. Priority will be given
to children who have a sibling who will be on the school roll
at the time of proposed admission.
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Note 4 – Place of Residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the person or persons with
parental responsibility for the child resides at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
Where parental responsibility is held by more than one
person and those persons reside in separate properties, the
child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be that
property at which the child resides for the greater part of the
week, including weekends. Parents will be asked on the
request for admission to the school that they wish their child
to take part in all aspects of school worship.
3 & 4. Baptised Catholic children from St Charles parish area.
Priority will be given to children having siblings in the school
at the time of application.
5 & 6. Baptised Catholic children from beyond St Charles
parish area. Priority will be given to children having siblings
in the school at the time of application.
7 & 8. Children baptised or accepted as part of any other
Christian denomination. Priority will be given to children
having siblings in the school at the time of application.
9 & 10. Children of other world faiths. Priority will be given to
children having siblings in the school at the time of application.
Longstone CE Voluntary Aided
Primary, Great Longstone
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Children in public care.
2. Residence in the ecclesiastical parishes of Ashford in the
Water, Sheldon, Longstone and Wardlow, and the civil parish
of Cressbrook.
3. Siblings of pupils currently being taught at Longstone School.
This does not include siblings of children that have been offered a
place at Longstone School, but have not yet started. Neither does
it include siblings of children who have already been admitted,
when, on their admission, it was made clear that a place would
not be available for the sibling (for the purposes of this criteria,
siblings shall include children brought up in the same household).
4. Children and families with special needs which the
Governors feel can best be met by the school.
5. Families wishing their child to receive a Church School education.
In the case of over-subscription in any of the above criteria,
the following will be used as a tie-breaker:Distance the child lives from the school (measured by the
shortest practical route by car).
St Charles’s Catholic
Primary, Hadfield
Oversubscription Criteria
If there are more applications than places available, the Governors
will apply the following criteria in order to allocate places.
Children who have a Statement of Special Education Needs
where the school is named as the most appropriate
educational setting for the child will be admitted. This will
reduce the number of places available to applicants.
1 & 2. Children in the care of the Local Authority (looked
after children). Priority will be given to children having
siblings in the school at the time of application.
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11 & 12. Children of parents who seek education for their
child in a Catholic setting. Priority will be given to children
having siblings in the school at the time of application.
If any of the above categories is oversubscribed, the
governing body will make a decision based on the shortest
distance between the applicant’s home and the main
entrance of the school using the same means of
measurement as used by the Local Authority locally.
Additional Notes
Note 1 – Definition of Sibling
Siblings (brothers or sisters) are considered to be those
children who live at the same address and either:
a. have one or both natural parents in common
or b. are related by a parent’s marriage
or c. are adopted or fostered
Note 2 – Definition of child in Public Care (Looked after)
This includes any child/young person who is subject to a full
care order, an interim care order, accommodated under section
20 of the Children Act 1989 or is remanded or detained into
local authority accommodation under criminal law.
Note 3 – Definition of Catholic
1. A child baptised in the Roman Catholic Church or
baptised in one of the other rites of the Catholic Church
whose members are in full communion with the Bishop of
Rome (Pope Benedict) (eg The Greek Catholic Church).
Advice available from Diocesan Education Service.
2. A child baptised in another Christian faith who has been
received into full communion in the Roman Catholic faith. A
child who, with his or her family, is enrolled in a recognised
course of preparation leading to baptism (parishes are
requested to keep appropriate records).
Note 4 – Churches Together in England
The Baptist Union of Great Britain
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
Church of England
Congregational Federation
Council of Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches
Church of Scotland
Free Churches’ Council
Greek Orthodox Church
Independent Methodist Churches
Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Methodist Church
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Note 5 – Place of residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the person or persons with
parental responsibility for the child resides at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
Hathersage St Michael’s CE
Voluntary Aided Primary
Oversubscription Criteria
The governing body will use the priorities below when
considering parents requests for the admission of their
children to the School.
2. Children of families residing within the parish of the
school. (The parishes of Hathersage and Outseats).
3. Siblings, adopted or foster brothers/sisters of pupils
attending the school in the year of admission.
4. Children whose parents have requested education in the
Christian Faith and who can provide evidence of their commitment.
5. Children of parents who can demonstrate a special need
of the child or the parent.
St Thomas’ Catholic
Primary School, Ilkeston
Oversubscription Criteria
In considering admissions, the Governors will apply the
following criteria in order to allocate places.
Children who have a Statement of Special Educational
Needs where the school is named as the most appropriate
educational setting for the child will be admitted. This will
reduce the number of places available to applicants.
7 & 8. Siblings of children already in school, who are
baptised or dedicated members of other churches as
recognised by Churches Together in England. (See notes 3
and 4). First priority will be given to members of the
Orthodox Churches.
9. Non-baptised siblings of children already in school (see note 4).
10 & 11. Other children who are in the care of a local
authority. Priority will be given to children who will have
brothers or sisters attending the school at the proposed time
of admission (see notes 1and 4).
12 & 13. Children who are baptised or dedicated members
of other churches as recognised by Churches Together in
England. (See note 3). First priority will be given to members
of the Orthodox Churches.
14 & 15. Children of other world faiths not referred to above
whose parents are seeking a Christian environment for their
children’s education. Priority will be given to children who
will have brothers or sisters attending the school at the
proposed time of admission (see note 4).
16 & 17. Other children whose parents are seeking a Christian
environment for their children’s education. Priority will be given
to children who will have brothers or sisters attending the
school at the proposed time of admission (see note 4).
Tie Breakers
First priority in all categories will be given to siblings (see
note 4) that is, children who will have older brothers or sisters
attending the school at the proposed time of admission. If
category seven is oversubscribed, priority (after sibling
priority) will be given to members of the Orthodox Churches.
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LIST OF SCHOOLS
In the event of oversubscription, pupils living nearer the
school would have preference. This would be judged by the
shortest, safe walking route.
5 & 6. Catholic children living outside the parish named in
categories 3 and 4 above. Priority will be given to children
who will have brothers or sisters attending the school at the
proposed time of admission (see notes 2 and 4).
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1. Children in public care (‘looked after children’).
3 & 4. Catholic children living in the parish of Our Lady and
St Thomas of Hereford. Priority will be given to children who
will have brothers or sisters attending the school at the
proposed time of admission (see notes 2 and 4).
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Where parental responsibility is held by more than one
person and those persons reside in separate properties, the
child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be that
property at which the child resides for the greater part of the
week, including weekends.
1 & 2. Catholic children who are in the care of a local
authority. Priority will be given to children who will have
brothers or sisters attending the school at the proposed time
of admission (see notes 1, 2 and 4).
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Moravian Church
Religious Society of Friends
Roman Catholic Church
Russian Orthodox Church
Salvation Army
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
New Testament Assembly
Wesleyan Holiness Church
United Reformed Church
Council of African and Afro-Caribbean Churches
After this the governing body will make a decision based on
the shortest distance between the applicant’s home and the
main entrance of the school using the same means of
measurement as used by the Local Authority locally.
This distance ‘tie breaker’ will be used in any of the
categories listed above, if two or more applicants are equal
in all other respects.
Note 1 - Definition of Child in Public Care (Looked After)
A child who is looked after by a local authority in accordance
with section 22 of the Children’s Act 1989 (b) at the time
application for his / her admission is made and who the
Local Authority can confirm, will still be looked after at the
time when he / she is admitted to school.
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Note 2 - Definition of Catholic
1. A child baptised in the Roman Catholic Church or
baptised in one of the other rites of the Catholic Church
whose members are in full communion with the Bishop of
Rome (Pope Benedict XVI ) (eg The Greek Catholic Church).
Advice available from Diocesan Education Service.
2. A child baptised in another Christian faith who has been
received into full communion in the Roman Catholic faith.
3. A child who, with his or her family, is enrolled in a
recognised course of preparation leading to baptism
(parishes are requested to keep appropriate records).
Note 3 – Churches Together in England
(See www.churches-together.org.uk for further details on
membership)
The Baptist Union
British Antiochian Orthodox Church
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
The Church of England
Church of God Prophecy
Church of Scotland (in England)
Congregational Federation
Coptic Orthodox
Council of African and Caribbean Churches
Council of Oriental Orthodox Churches
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
Independent Methodist Churches
Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
The Methodist Church
United Reform Church
Wesleyan Holiness Church
Note 4 - Definition of Sibling
Siblings (brothers or sisters) are considered to be those
children who live at the same address and either:
a. have one or both natural parents in common
or b. are related by a parent’s marriage
or c. are adopted or fostered.
Note 5 - Place of Residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the person or persons with
parental responsibility for the child resides at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
Where parental responsibility is held by more than one person and
those persons reside in separate properties, the child’s ordinary
place of residence will be deemed to be that property at which the
child resides for the greater part of the week, including weekends
or the property ordinarily occupied by the person in whose favour
a Residence Order or Special Guardianship Order has been made.
Killamarsh St Giles CE
Aided Primary
Oversubscription Criteria
If on occasion, the number of applicants exceeds the
number of places available the Governor’s Admission Policy
is implemented. The criteria used when making admissions
under this policy are:
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3. Whether the child lives in the parish in which the school is
situated.
4. Whether the child has siblings* already attending the
school at the time of admission.
5. Whether the parents wish for a Christian education for
their children.
Where choices have to be made between children satisfying
the same criteria and a tiebreaker enforced this will be
decided on the walking distance between the child’s usual
home address and the main entrance of the school.
The term sibling includes:
a) A half brother and/or half sister
b) A legally adopted child being regarded as a brother or sister
c) A step brother and/or step sister residing in the same family unit.
Linton Primary Foundation
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Looked after children.
2. Where the child has a brother or sister currently attending
the school.
3. Where the child has medical reasons, special needs or
social grounds (supported by other agencies) for admission.
4. Consideration will be given to the proximity of the child’s
home to the school, measured by the shortest walking route
with those living nearer being awarded the higher priority.
5. Where children have strong family connections with the school.
Sibling is defined as:
• A brother and/or sister
• A half-brother and/or half-sister
• A legally adopted child being regarded as a brother or sister
• A step-brother and/or step-sister residing in the same
family unit.
Looked After Children
A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local
authority or provided with accommodation by that authority
Litton CE (Aided) Primary
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Children in public care.
2. Children on the ‘at risk’ register.
3. Children who have, or are likely to have a Statement of
Special Needs which would be best met by the school.
4. Children who have siblings, step, half or adopted brothers
or sisters at the school at the time of admission.
1. Children in public care
5. Children who have full time residence in a property in the
ecclesiastical parish of Tideswell.
2. Whether the child has a Statement of Special Educational
6. Children where parents can demonstrate their commitment
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to the Christian nature of the school.
7. Children from the wider area who are requesting an
education in a faith environment.
In the event of the above criteria resulting in a tie break to
the taking of a place, we will use the closest distance to the
school as the deciding factor.
English Martyrs’ Catholic
Primary, Long Eaton
Oversubscription Criteria
First priority in all categories will be given to children who have
a sibling (see footnote 1) in the school at the time of application.
If there are more applications than places available, the governors
will apply the following criteria in order to allocate places.
2. Other Catholic children who are in the care of a local
authority. (See footnotes 1 and 2)
3. Catholic children living in the parishes of St Francis of
Assisi, The Assumption, Beeston and St John the Evangelist,
Stapleford, and who have a sibling in the school at the time
of application. (see Footnotes 2 and 4).
4. Other Catholic children living in the Parishes of St Francis
of Assisi, The Assumption, Beeston and St John the
Evangelist, Stapleford. (See footnote 2).
6. Other Catholic children living outside the parishes named
in 3 and 4 above (see footnote 2).
7. Other children who are in the care of the local authority
and who have a sibling in the school at the time of
application (see footnotes 1 and 4).
8. Other children who are in the care of the local authority
(see footnote 1).
9. Children who are baptised or dedicated members of other
churches as recognised by Churches Together in England
and who have a sibling in the school at the time of the
application (See footnotes 3 and 4). First priority will be
given to members of the Orthodox Churches.
14. Other children whose parents are seeking a Christian
environment for their children’s education.
Tie Breakers
First priority in all categories will be given to siblings (see
footnote 4) that is, children who will have older brothers or
sisters attending the school at the proposed time of admission.
If categories 3, 4,5 or 6 are oversubscribed, priority (after sibling
priority) will be given to children, who attend weekly Mass with
one or both parents or with a close family relative. Parents will
be issued with a verification form which will need to be
countersigned by a priest who can verify Mass attendance.
If categories 9 or 10 is oversubscribed, priority (after sibling
priority) will be given to members of the Orthodox Churches.
If categories 11,12,13 or 14 are oversubscribed, (after sibling
priority) the governing body will make a decision based on
the shortest distance between the applicant’s home and the
main entrance of the school using the same means of
measurement as used by the Local Authority locally.
This distance ‘tie breaker’ will be used in any of the categories,
if two or more applicants are equal in all other respects.
Footnote 1 – Definition of Child in Public Care (Looked after)
A child who is looked after by a local authority in accordance
with section 22 of the Children’s Act 1989 (b) at the time
application for his/her admission is made and who the Local
Authority can confirm, will still be looked after at the time
when he/she is admitted to school.
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LIST OF SCHOOLS
5. Catholic children living outside the parishes named in 3
and 4 above and who have a sibling in the school at the time
of application. (See footnotes 2 and 4).
13. Other children who have a sibling in the school at the
time of the application (see footnote 4) whose parents are
seeking a Christian environment for their children’s education.
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1. Catholic children who are in the care of a local authority
and who have a sibling in the school at the time of
application (see footnotes 1, 2 and 4)
12. Other children of other world faiths not referred to above
whose parents are seeking a Christian environment for their
children’s education.
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Categories for admission
Children who have a Statement of Special Education Needs,
where the school is named as the most appropriate
educational setting for the child, will be admitted. This will
reduce the number of places available to applicants.
11. Children of other world faiths not referred to above
whose parents are seeking a Christian environment for their
children’s education and who have a sibling in the school at
the time of the application (see footnote 4).
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8. Children from the wide area who live the closest distance
to the school, measured by the most direct walking route.
10. Other Children who are baptised or dedicated members
of other churches as recognised by Churches Together in
England (see footnote 3). First priority will be given to
members of the Orthodox Churches.
Footnote 2 – Definition of Catholic
1. A child baptised in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church
or baptised in one of the other rites of the Catholic Church
whose members are in full communion with the Bishop of
Rome (Pope Benedict XV1) (eg The Greek Catholic Church).
Advice available from Diocesan Education Service.
2. A child baptised in another Christian faith who has been
received into full communion in the Roman Catholic faith.
3. A child who, with his or her family, is enrolled in a
recognised course of preparation leading to baptism
(parishes are requested to keep appropriate records).
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The Baptist Union
Council of Oriental Orthodox Churches
British Antiochian Orthodox Church
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
Independent Methodist Church
The Church of England
Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
Church of God Prophecy
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Church of Scotland (in England)
The Methodist Church
Congregational Federation
United Reform Church
Coptic Orthodox
Wesleyan Holiness Church
Council of African and Caribbean Churches
Footnote 4 – Definition of sibling
Siblings (brothers or sisters) are considered to be those
children who live at the same address and either:
a. have one or both natural parents in common
or b. are related by a parent’s marriage
or c. are adopted or fostered
Footnote 5 – Place of residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the person or persons with
parental responsibility for the child resides at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
Where parental responsibility is held by more than one person and
those persons reside in separate properties, the child’s ordinary
place of residence will be deemed to be that property at which the
child resides for the greater part of the week, including weekends.
St Laurence CE (Aided)
Primary, Long Eaton
Oversubscription criteria
1. Children in public care.
2. Children who have a sibling attending the school at
application and admission (the term sibling shall include step
and/or half brothers or sisters resident at the same address).
3. Children whose parents are supportive of the Christian
ethos of the school.
4. Children with special needs that could be best provided
for at St Laurence.
5. Other places to be allocated by proximity to the school.
In the event of the governing body having to make a choice
between candidates who tie on the criteria above then the
precedence will be given to the children living nearest to the
school measured by the most direct walking route.
Matlock St Giles CE
Voluntary Aided Primary
Oversubscription criteria
1. Children looked after in public care.
2. Children living within the beneficial area of the School
(within the boundaries of the ecclesiastical parish of Matlock)
and children living in the village of Riber.
3. Siblings, adopted or foster brothers/sisters of pupils
attending the School at the time of proposed admission.
4. Children who live outside the beneficial area of the School
but whose parents/guardians/carers can show a
commitment to and membership of the Church of England.
An application under this criterion should be accompanied
by a letter from the Parish Priest of their church.
5. Children with special needs, which can be best served by
the school.
When there are more applications than available places pupils
will be admitted on the basis of the shortest walking distance
from school measured to the main entrance to the school.
St Joseph’s Catholic
Primary, Matlock
Oversubscription criteria
Children who have a Statement of Special Educational
Needs where the school is named as the most appropriate
educational setting for the child will be admitted. This will
reduce the number of places available to applicants.
Priority will be given in each category to children who have a
sibling (see note 1). Who will be on the school roll at the time
of proposed admission.
1 & 2. Catholic (see note 2) children who are ‘looked after’,
in the care of a local authority. (See note 3). Priority will be
given to children who have a sibling (see note 1) who will be
on the school roll at the time of proposed admission.
3 & 4. Children of other faiths or no faith who are ‘Looked
After’, in the care of a local authority. (See note 3). Priority
will be given to children who have a sibling (see Note 1) who
will be on the school roll at the time of proposed admission.
5 & 6. Catholic (see note 2) children living in the parishes of
Matlock, Wirksworth, Bakewell and Hassop. Priority will be
given to children who have a sibling (see note 1) who will be
on the school roll at the time of proposed admission.
7 & 8. Catholic (see note 2) children living outside the
parishes named in category 3. Priority will be given to
children who have a sibling (see note 1) who will be on the
school roll at the time of proposed admission.
9. Children who are baptised or dedicated members of other
Christian churches as recognised by Churches Together in
England. Priority will be given to members of the Russian
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Council of Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches and who
have a sibling (see note 1) who will be on the school roll at
the time of proposed admission. These churches are shown
in bold type in note 4.
12. Children who are baptised or dedicated members of
other Christian churches as recognised by Churches
Together in England other than the Russian Orthodox
Church, the Greek Orthodox Church and the Council of
Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches. These churches are
shown in note 4.
Note 5 – Place of Residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the person or persons with
parental responsibility for the child reside(s) at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
15 & 16. Other children whose parents are seeking a
Christian environment for their children’s education. Priority
will be given to children who have a sibling (see note 1) who
will be on the school roll at the time of proposed admission.
Where parental responsibility is held by more than one person and
those persons reside in separate properties, the child’s ordinary
place of residence will be deemed to be that property at which the
child resides for the greater part of the week, including weekends.
If categories 9 to 16 are oversubscribed, the governing body
will make a decision based on the shortest distance between
the applicant’s home and the main entrance of the school
using the same means of measurement as used by
Derbyshire Local Authority.
Fairmeadows Foundation
Primary, Newhall
This distance ‘tie breaker’ will be used in any of the categories,
if two or more applicants are equal in all other respects.
Note 2 – Definition of Catholic
1. A child baptised in the Roman Catholic Church or
baptised in one of the other rites of the Catholic Church
whose members are in full communion with the Bishop of
Rome (Pope Benedict XVI).
2. A child baptised in another Christian faith who has been
received into full communion in the Roman Catholic faith.
3. A child who, with his or her family, is enrolled in a
recognised course of preparation leading to baptism.
Note 3 – Definition of Looked After Children
This includes any child/young person who is subject to a Full
Oversubscription Criteria
Definitions
Sibling defined at the time of application and offer
The term sibling is defined as:
A brother and/or a sister
A half-brother and/or a half-sister
A legally adopted child being regarded as a brother or sister
A step-brother and/or step-sister residing in the same family unit
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LIST OF SCHOOLS
Notes to the priority categories of admission
Note 1 – Definition of Sibling
Siblings (brothers or sisters) are considered to be those
children who live at the same address and either:
a) have one or both natural parents in common or
b) are related by a parent’s marriage or
c) are adopted or fostered.
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13 & 14. Children of other world faiths whose parents are
seeking a Christian environment for their children’s education.
Priority will be given to children who have a sibling (see note 1)
who will be on the school roll at the time of proposed admission.
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11. Children who are baptised or dedicated members of
other Christian churches as recognised by Churches
Together in England other than the Russian Orthodox
Church, the Greek Orthodox Church and the Council of
Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches and who have a
sibling (see note 1) who will be on the school roll at the time
of proposed admission. These churches are shown in note 4.
Note 4 – Churches Together in England
The Baptist Union of Great Britain
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
Church of England
Church of Scotland Congregational Federation
Council of African and Afro-Caribbean Churches
Council of Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches
Free Churches’ Council
Greek Orthodox Church
Independent Methodist Churches
Join Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Methodist Church
Moravian Church
New Testament Assembly
Religious Society of Friends
Roman Catholic Church
Russian Orthodox Church
Salvation Army
United Reformed Church
Wesleyan Holiness Church
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
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10. Children who are baptised or dedicated members of
other Christian churches as recognised by Churches
Together in England. Priority will be given to members of the
Russian Orthodox Church, the Greek Orthodox Church and
the Council of Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches. These
churches are shown in bold type in note 4.
Care Order, an interim care order, accommodated under
section 20 of the Children Act 1989 or is remanded or detained
into local authority accommodation under criminal law.
Looked After Children
A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local
authority or provided with accommodation by that authority.
Oversubscription Criteria
Parents are advised that priority is given to pupils who live
locally but this in itself does not guarantee a place.
Where applications for admission into the school exceed the
number of places available, the following criteria will be
applied in the order set out below, to decide which children
to admit. Where after the application of any criterion, there is
still a case of oversubscription, the next criterion in the list
shall be applied. If after application of all criteria set out in
the list there is still oversubscription, then the remaining
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places available shall be determined by the drawing of lots.
1. Looked after children.
2. Children who have siblings currently attending the school
at the time of application.
3. Where parents can demonstrate that admission to the
school is necessary for the social or medical well being of
their child. Supporting evidence from a doctor or social
worker will be required at the time of application.
4. Parents who wish their child to continue their education at
Fairmeadows having attended Foundation One (Nursery) at
the school.
5. Proximity of the child’s home to the school measured by
the distance along designated pathways from the entrance
to the School to the front door of the child’s home with
those having the shortest distance taking the highest priority.
St Edward’s Catholic
Primary, Newhall
Oversubscription Criteria
If there are more applications than places available, the Governors
will apply the following criteria in order to allocate places:
The school is legally obliged to admit children who have a
Statement of Special Educational Needs where St Edward’s School
is named as the most appropriate educational setting for the child.
This will reduce the number of places available to applicants.
1. Catholic children who are in the care of a local authority
(see notes 2 and 3).
2. Catholic (see note 3) children living in the Parish of St
Peter and St Paul, Swadlincote.
3. Catholic (see Note 3) children living outside the Parish of
St Peter and St Paul, Swadlincote.
4. Other children who are in the care of a local authority (see
note 2).
5. Children who have a sibling (see note 1) on the school roll
at the time of proposed admission.
6. Children who are baptised or dedicated members of other
churches as recognised by Churches Together in England
(see note 4).
7. Children of other world faiths not referred to above, whose
parents are seeking a Christian environment for their
children’s education.
8. Other children whose parents are seeking a Christian
environment for their children’s education.
Tie Breaker
If any of the above categories is oversubscribed, the
governing body will make a decision based on the shortest
distance between the applicant’s home (see note 5) and the
main entrance of the school using the same means of
measurement as used by the Local Authority locally.
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Note 1 – Definition of Sibling
Siblings (brothers or sisters) are considered to be those
children who live at the same address and either:
a. have one or both natural parents in common
or b. are related by a parent's marriage
or c. are adopted or fostered.
Note 2 – Definition of Child in Public Care (Looked After)
A child who is looked after by a local authority in accordance
with section 22 of the Children’s Act 1989 (b) at the time
application for his/her admission is made and who the Local
Authority can confirm, will still be looked after at the time
when he/she is admitted to school.
Note 3 - Definition of Catholic
1. A child baptised in the Catholic Church or baptised in one
of the other rites of the Catholic Church whose members are
in full communion with the Bishop of Rome (Pope Benedict
XVI) (eg The Greek Catholic Church). Advice available from
the Diocesan Education Service.
2. A child baptised in another Christian faith who has been
received into full communion in the Roman Catholic faith.
3. A child who, with his or her family, is enrolled in a
recognised course of preparation leading to baptism.
Note 4 – Churches Together in England
(See www.churches-together.org.uk for further details on
membership)
The Baptist Union
Council of Oriental Orthodox Churches
British Antiochian Orthodox Church
Icthus Christian Fellowship
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
Independent Methodist Churches
The Church of England
Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
Church of God Prophecy
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Church of Scotland (in England)
The Methodist Church
Congregational Federation
United Reform Church
Coptic Orthodox
Wesleyan Holiness Church
Council of African and Caribbean Churches
Note 5 – Place of Residence
The child's ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the person or persons with
parental responsibility for the child resides at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
Where parental responsibility is held by more than one person and
those persons reside in separate properties, the child's ordinary
place of residence will be deemed to be that property at which the
child resides for the greater part of the week, including weekends.
St George’s CE Voluntary
Aided Primary, New Mills
Oversubscription Criteria
Children who have a Statement of Special Educational
Needs, where the school is named as being the most
appropriate educational setting for the child, will be admitted.
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Selection Criteria:
1. Looked after children (in the care of the Local Authority).
3. Live in the normal catchment area served by the school.
4. Request for C of E education for those resident outside the
normal catchment area. A letter of support from a priest, minister or
pastor, who knows the family and can confirm *regular attendance
at public worship, must be included with the application.
The order of applicants within any of the above criteria will be
determined by their proximity to the school. This will be by the
nearest available route. The Local Authority has introduced a GIS
system to assist where it is necessary to measure by the nearest
available route. It is anticipated that this will be available to measure
by a standard walking distance calculated to within 2 metres. This
measurement is taken from the postal address file, normally the
house front door. For schools the grid reference is again taken from
the postal address file and will be the centre of the school.
Children will not be discriminated against due to religion,
disability, race, colour or gender.
St Mary’s Catholic Primary,
New Mills
Oversubscription Criteria
Children who have a Statement of Special Educational
needs where the school is named as the most appropriate
educational setting for the child will be admitted. This will
reduce the number of places available to applicants.
1 & 2. Baptised Catholic children who are in the care of a
local authority. Priority will be given to children who will have
a sibling attending the school at the time of admission. (See
footnote below for definition of sibling).
3 & 4. Baptised Catholic children living or worshipping in the
Parish of the Church of The Annuciation (St. Mary’s). Priority
will be given to children who will have a sibling attending the
school at the time of admission. (See footnote below for
definition of sibling).
5 & 6. Baptised Catholic children living outside the School’s
catchment area. Priority will be given to children who will
have a sibling attending the school at the time of admission.
10 & 11. Baptised children of other Christian denominations
where one of the parents/guardian is a baptised Catholic.
12 & 13. Baptised/dedicated* children from Christian families
who are committed members of other Christian churches as
recognised by Churches Together in England, and who the
Governors are satisfied require a Catholic education. Please note
that first priority will be given to members of the Orthodox
Churches. (See overleaf for list of Churches). Priority will be given
to children who will have a sibling attending the school at the
time of admission. (See footnote below for definition of sibling).
14 & 15. Baptised/dedicated* children from Christian families who
are committed members of other Christian churches, other than
the Orthodox churches as recognised by Churches Together in
England, and who the Governors are satisfied require a Catholic
education. (See overleaf for list of Churches). Priority will be given
to children who will have a sibling attending the school at the
time of admission. (See footnote below for definition of sibling).
(Please note that for an application to be placed in
categories 12-15 inclusive a reference from your
vicar/minister will be required to establish that you and your
child are committed members of other Christian churches.
You will need to obtain a Clergy Reference Form from the
School Office, which will need to be appropriately completed
by you and a vicar/minister who knows you).
16 & 17. Other baptised children on the basis of proximity of
the child's home to the school. Applications in this criteria will
be placed in order of the distance of the child's home from
the main school entrance on Longlands Road, using the same
means of measurement as used by the local authority. Priority
will be given to those living nearest to the school and who will
have a sibling attending the school at the time of admission.
(See footnote below for definition of sibling).
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LIST OF SCHOOLS
If applications for admission exceed the number of places
available, the governors will apply the following criteria, in
the order set out below, in order to allocate places.
9. Baptised children of other Christian denominations with
an older sibling attending the School at the time of
admission. (See footnote below for definition of sibling).
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*Regular worship means attendance at least once a month.
7 & 8. Children of other faiths or no faith who are in care of a
local authority. Priority will be given to children who will have
a sibling attending the school at the time of admission. (See
footnote below for definition of sibling).
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5. Resident in the Parish of St George’s Church but outside
the catchment area.
(If categories 3 to 6 inclusive are oversubscribed, priority will
be given to children of parents who are regular Mass
attenders, followed by the ‘tie breakers’ set out below. In the
case of oversubscription, a Clergy Reference Form will be
supplied by the school and issued to parents for completion
by them and by a priest who knows them).
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2. Children with a sibling already on the school roll at the
time of application and admission. For the reasons of clarify
a definition of sibling is as follows:
• A brother and/or sister
• A half-brother and/or half-sister
• A legally adopted child regarded as a brother or sister
• A step-brother and/or step-sister residing in the same
family unit.
(See footnote below for definition of sibling).
18 & 19. Children of families of other world faiths, not referred
to above, whose parents are seeking a Christian environment
for their child’s education. Priority will be given to children
who will have a sibling attending the school at the time of
admission. (See footnote below for definition of sibling).
20 & 21. Non-baptised children, whose parents are seeking a
Christian environment for their child’s education. Priority will be
given to children who will have a sibling attending the school at
the time of admission. (See footnote below for definition of sibling).
(* ‘Dedicated’ in this instance refers to the special service
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used by some evangelical communities in place of the usual
baptismal service.)
Tie Breaker
Please note that if there are insufficient places available to
take all the children from a particular criteria (other than
criteria 16&17 - proximity to the school), consideration will
be given to the following points:a. Whether the child has a sibling (see below) who will be on
the school roll at the time of proposed admission.
b. Proximity to the school, as set out in criteria 16 & 17 above.
First priority in all categories will be given to children who
will have brothers or sisters attending the school at the time
of admission.
Definition of Catholic
The definition of Catholic (for the purposes of this policy) is either:
1. A child baptised in the Roman Catholic Church or baptised
in one of the other rites of the Catholic Church whose
members are in full communion with the Bishop of Rome
(Pope Benedict XVI) (e.g. the Greek Catholic Church); or
2. A child baptised in another Christian faith who has been
received into full communion in the Roman Catholic faith.
3. A child who, with his or her family, is enrolled in a
recognised course of preparation leading to baptism
(parishes are requested to keep appropriate records).
Definition of Sibling
For the purposes of this policy, siblings (brothers or sisters)
are considered to be those children who live at the same
address and either:
a. have one or both natural parents in common
or b. are related by a parent’s marriage or partnership
or c. are adopted or fostered.
Definition of Child in Public Care (Looked After)
A child who is looked after by a local authority in accordance
with section 22 of the Children’s Act 1989 (b) at the time an
application for his/her admission to a school is made, and
who the Local Authority can confirm will still be looked after
at the time when he/she is admitted to the school.
List of Churches Together in England
(See www.churches-together.org.uk for further details on
membership)
The Baptist Union
Council of Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches
British Antiochian Orthodox Church
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
Independent Methodist Churches
The Church of England
Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
Church of God Prophecy
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Church of Scotland (in England)
The Methodist Church
Congregational Federation
United Reform Church
Coptic Orthodox
Wesleyan Holiness Church
Council of African and Afro-Caribbean Churches
parental responsibility for the child resides at the closing date for
receiving applications for admission to the school. Where parental
responsibility is held by more than one person and those persons
reside in separate properties, the child’s ordinary place of
residence will be deemed to be that property at which the child
resides for the greater part of the week, including weekends.
Newton Solney CE
Voluntary Aided Infant
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Looked after children
2. Children living in the catchment area (as defined by the
Local Authority).
3. Parents who have requested education in the Christian faith.
4. Children who have brothers or sisters attending the school
at the time of admission.
The term brother or sister includes:
• A half-brother and/or sister
• A legally adopted child regarded as a brother or sister
• A step-brother and/or sister residing in the same family unit
Where choices have to be made between children satisfying the
same criteria, those children living closest to the school (measured
by the nearest available route) will be given preference.
Redhill Primary (Foundation),
Ockbrook
Oversubscription Criteria
Definitions
Sibling
The term sibling is defined as:
• A brother and/or a sister
• A half-brother and/or a half-sister
• A legally adopted child being regarded as a brother or sister
• A step-brother and/or step-sister residing in the same family unit
Looked After Children
A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local
authority or provided with accommodation by that authority.
Parents are advised that priority is given to pupils who live in
Ockbrook but this in itself does not guarantee a place.
Where applications for admission into the school exceed the
number of places available, the following criteria will be
applied in the order set out below, to decide which children
to admit. Where after the application of any criterion, there is
still a case of oversubscription, the next criterion in the list
shall be applied. If after application of all criteria set out in
the list there is still oversubscription, then the remaining
places available shall be determined by the drawing of lots.
1. Looked after children.
Place of Residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the person or persons with
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2. Children living in the designated area, which is the parish
of Ockbrook as defined by the Local Authority in 1993.
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3. Children who have siblings currently attending the school at
the time of application, who also will be on the school roll at the
time the child starts school. (The Schools Admissions Code
(2007) states that a child cannot be allocated a place at a school
on the basis that a sibling or other relative is a former pupil,
including siblings who were on roll at the time of application but
will have left by the time the child starts school).
which the school is situated. The ‘beneficial area’ covers
children who live outside the ecclesiastical parish boundary,
but within the Local Authority agreed area.
4. Where parents can demonstrate that admission to the
school is necessary for the social or medical well being of
their child. Supporting evidence from a doctor or social
worker will be required at the time of application.
4. Children of parents not resident in the parish or beneficial
area, who have requested a Christian* education and who as a
family regularly** attend a Christian place of worship. Written
evidence of the family’s commitment from their parish minister
or other local priest should be submitted with the application.
(*as defined by the council of churches for Britain and Ireland.
** we would expect this to be at least once a month).
Pilsley C of E (Aided)
Primary, Bakewell
2. Residence within the parish / catchment area of the
school.
3. Siblings, adopted / foster brothers or sisters of pupils still
attending the school at the time of admission.
4. Parents who have requested education in the Christian
faith and can provide evidence of their commitment.
5. Parents who can demonstrate a special need of the child,
which can be best met in a small school environment.
6. Children who attend Pilsley Pre-School Nursery.
The Curzon CE (Aided)
Primary, Quarndon
Oversubscription Criteria
Where applications for admissions exceed the number of
places available, the following criteria will be applied in the
order set out below to decide which children to admit.
1. Children looked after in public care.
2. Children of parents living in the parish or beneficial area in
*Brothers and sisters are considered to be those children
who live at the same address and either have one or both
natural parents in common; or are related by a parent’s
marriage, or are adopted or fostered.
In the event of an over-subscription of children meeting any of
the above criteria, the Governors will give priority according to
the proximity of the child’s home to the school – measured by
the shortest available route on the public highway, with those
living nearer being given the higher priority.
St Joseph’s Catholic
Primary, Shirebrook
Oversubscription Criteria
If the number of applications exceeds the Planned
Admission Number, governors will consider applications
according to the following order of priority:
1 & 2. Baptised Catholic children in the care of the Local Authority.
Priority will be given to children who have a sibling in school at the
time of application and admission (see notes 1,2 and 3).
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In the event of governors having to make a choice between
candidates with cases of equal strength, preference will be given
to families who live nearest to the school measured by the nearest
available route, as defined in the Local Authority parents guide.
6. All other children whose parents have requested a place.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Children living in public care.
5. Children with documented medical or social needs, which
are supported by evidence from a doctor, social worker or
educational welfare officer, who, in the view of the
Governors, would benefit from a place at the school. Parents
must declare any special factors at the time of the original
application for a place at the school.
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Note
The County Council has a Geographic Information System
(GIS) to measure the nearest available route. It is measured
by a standard walking distance calculated to within two
metres. This measurement is taken from the postal address,
normally the house front door. For schools, the grid
reference will be the centre of the school.
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5. Proximity of the child’s home to the school as provided to
the school by the Derbyshire County Council Geographic
Information System, with those having the shortest distance
taking the highest priority, (see note below).
3. Children who have brothers or sisters* currently attending
the school at the time of application and admission and who
do not live in the normal area served by the school.
3 & 4. Baptised Catholic children living or worshipping in
either the Parish of St. Joseph’s, Shirebrook with St.
Bernadette’s, Bolsover or St. Teresa’s, Warsop. Priority will
be given to children who have a sibling in school at the time
of application and admission (see notes 1 and 2).
5 & 6. Baptised Catholic children from other parishes.
Priority will be given to children who have a sibling in school
at the time of application and admission (see notes 1 and 2).
7 & 8. Baptised children of Eastern Christian Churches.
Priority will be given to children who have a sibling in school
at the time of application and admission (see notes 1 and 4).
9 & 10. Children who are in the care of the Local Authority
who are not already included in categories 3 to 8 inclusive.
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Priority will be given to children who have a sibling in school
at the time of application and admission (see notes 1 and 3).
11 & 12. Baptised children of Christian faiths (See note 5)
and dedicated members of other world faiths worshipping
within their community whose parents/guardians have
requested a Catholic education for them. Priority will be
given to children who have a sibling in school at the time of
application and admission (see note 1).
13 & 14. Baptised children whose parents/guardians request
a Catholic education for them. Priority will be given to
children who have a sibling in school at the time of
application and admission (see note 1).
15 & 16. Other children whose parents/guardians request a
Catholic education for them. Priority will be given to children
who have a sibling in school at the time of application and
admission (see note 1).
If categories 3 to 6 inclusive are oversubscribed, priority will
be given to children of parents who are regular Mass
attenders. Parents will be required to complete a verification
form and to have it signed by a priest who knows them.
If categories 7 to 10 inclusive are oversubscribed, the governing
body will make a decision based on the shortest distance between
the applicant’s home and the main entrance of the school using the
same method of measurement as used locally by the local authority.
This distance “tie breaker” will be used in any of the categories
if two or more applicants are equal in all other respects.
Note 1 – Definition of Sibling
Siblings (brothers or sisters) are considered to be those
children who live at the same address and either:
a. have one or both natural parents in common
or b. are related by a parent’s marriage
or c. are adopted or fostered
Note 2 – Definition of Catholic
1. A child baptised in the Roman Catholic Church or
baptised in one of the other rites of the Catholic Church
whose members are in full communion with the Bishop of
Rome (Pope Benedict XVI), (e.g. The Greek Catholic Church).
2. A child baptised in another Christian faith who has been
received into full communion in the Roman Catholic faith.
3. A child who, with his or her family, is enrolled in a
recognised course of preparation leading to baptism.
(Parishes are requested to keep appropriate records).
Note 3 – Definition of child in the care of the authority or
looked after child (in public care)
This includes any child/young person who is subject to a full
care order, an interim care order, accommodated under section
20 of the Children Act 1989 or is remanded or detained into
local authority accommodation under criminal law.
Note 4 – Definition of Eastern Christian Churches
These are the churches which are not in full communion with
Rome but with which “there already exists an almost total
communion… resulting from our joint participation in Christ and
of his Church” (Pope Paul VI). For this reason we recommend
that you indicate in this category that baptised members of
these churches are given a higher priority than members of
other Christian churches. The Eastern Christian churches are
the Russian Orthodox Church, Council of Oriental Orthodox
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Christian Churches and the Greek Orthodox Church.
Note 5 – List of Churches Together in England
(not including Roman Catholic or Eastern Christian Churches
already mentioned in previous categories)
The Baptist Union of Great Britain
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
Church of England
Church of Scotland
Council of African and Afro-Caribbean Churches
Free Churches’ Council
Congregational Federation
Independent Methodist Churches
Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Methodist Church
Moravian Church
New Testament Assembly
Religious Society of Friends
Salvation Army
United Reformed Church
Wesleyan Holiness Church
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
Note 6 – Place of Residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the person or persons with
parental responsibility for the child resides at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
Where parental responsibility is held by more than one person and
those persons reside in separate properties the child’s ordinary
place of residence will be deemed to be that property at which the
child resides for the greater part of the week, including weekends.
Immaculate Conception
Catholic Primary, Spinkhill
Oversubscription Criteria
Please note that children who have a Statement of Special
Educational Needs that names the school are required to be
admitted.
Where there are more applications for admission than the
planned admission number stated (see footnote 1), the governing
body will apply the following criteria in strict order of priority:
(Should the planned admission limit be reached mid
category, the governing body, as the admissions authority
will make a decision based on the shortest distance between
the applicant’s home and the main entrance of the school by
the most direct route as measured by the Local Authority).
1. Catholic children (see footnote 2) who are in public care
(looked after children).
2. Catholic children (see footnote 2) who live and worship
within the parishes of Spinkhill and Clowne.
3. Catholic children who are siblings of Catholic children
attending Immaculate Conception Catholic Primary School
at the time of their admission (see footnotes 2 and 3).
4. Catholic children (see footnote 2) who live or worship
within the parishes of Spinkhill and Clowne.
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5. Children in public care (looked after children) who are not
baptised Catholics.
A list of those Churches which are in Full Communion with
the Roman Catholic Church is available from the Diocesan
Schools’ Department (0114 2566 440).
6. Children who live in the village of Spinkhill.
8. Catholic children who worship in other Catholic parishes
but who do not have a sibling in the school
9. Catholic children who live in other Catholic parishes
10. Children who are worshipping members of other
Christian Churches as recognised by Churches Together in
England (see footnote 4) whose parents have sought the
written support of their minister and live within the parishes
of Spinkhill and Clowne.
12. Children who have Special Educational Needs who are
supported by professional evidence as to why Immaculate
Conception Catholic Primary School is deemed the most
appropriate setting to meet those needs.
13. Children whose parents are seeking a Christian
environment for their children’s education.
Footnote 1
This number has been calculated according to the capacity
of the school, which the law defines and has been agreed
with Derbyshire Local Authority.
Definition of a Catechumen
Catechumens are those children who have expressed an
explicit desire to be baptised into the Roman Catholic
Church and who are currently preparing to receive the same
by regular participation in Sunday worship and a recognised
programme of preparation.
Place of Residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the parent or persons with
parental responsibility for the child resides at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
Where parental responsibility is held by more than one person
and those persons reside in separate properties, the child’s
ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be that property
at which the child resides for the greater part of the week.
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Footnote 2
“Catholic children” are children who have been baptised into
the Roman Catholic Church, those formally received into the
Roman Catholic Church, or those whose parents have been
formally received into the Roman Catholic Church,
Catechumens, Candidates for Reception (those formally
preparing to be received into the Roman Catholic Church) or
those members of Churches who are in Full Communion
with the Roman Catholic Church.
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Footnotes:
Footnote 4 – Churches Together in England
Antiochian Orthodox Synod
The Baptist Union of Great Britain
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
Church of England
Church of God of Prophecy
Church of Scotland (in England)
Congregational Federation
Coptic Orthodox Church
Council of African and Afro-Caribbean Churches
Council of Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
Independent Methodist Churches
International Ministerial Council of Great Britain
Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Methodist Church
Moravian Church
New Testament Assembly
Oecumenical Patriarchate (Archdiocese of Thyateira and
Great Britain)
Religious Society of Friends
Roman Catholic Church
Russian Orthodox Church
Salvation Army
Transatlantic and Pacific Alliance of Churches
United Reformed Church
Wesleyan Holiness Church
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11. Children who are worshipping members of other world
faiths whose parents wish their children to be educated in a
Christ centred environment and whose parents have the
written support of their Religious Leader.
Footnote 3 – Definition of Sibling
For the sibling criteria to be applicable, one of the following
conditions must exist:
a) a brother and / or sister is permanently resident at the
same address
b) a stepbrother and / or stepsister is permanently resident
at the same address (to include half brothers/sisters)
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7. Other children who have siblings (see footnote 3)
attending Immaculate Conception Catholic Primary School
at the time of their admission.
Definition of a Candidate for Reception
Candidates for reception into Full Communion with the
Roman Catholic Church are already baptised in another
Christian tradition, who have expressed an explicit desire to
be incorporated into the Roman Catholic Church and who
are currently preparing to be received into the Church by
regular participation in Sunday worship and a recognised
programme of preparation. It is advisable that records of any
such reception or incorporation are maintained by the parish.
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St Joseph’s Catholic &
Church of England Voluntary
Aided Primary, Staveley
Roman Catholic Church, those formally received into the Roman
Catholic Church, or those whose parents have been formally
received into the Roman Catholic Church, Catechumens,
Candidates for Reception (those formally preparing to be received
into the Roman Catholic Church) or those members of Churches
who are in Full Communion with the Roman Catholic Church.
Oversubscription Criteria
Please note that children who have a Statement of Special
Educational Needs that names the school are required to be
admitted.
Definition of a Catechumen
Catechumens are those children who have expressed an
explicit desire to be baptised into the Roman Catholic
Church and who are currently preparing to receive the same
by regular participation in Sunday worship and a recognised
programme of preparation.
Should the planned admission limit be reached mid
category, the governing body, as the admissions authority
will make a decision based on the shortest distance between
the applicant’s home and the main entrance of the school by
the most direct route as measured by the Local Authority.
1. Children who are in public care (looked after children).
2. Baptised Catholic children and Church of England
children (see footnote 1) who live or worship within the
parishes of St Joseph’s, Staveley and those Church of
England Parishes within the same parish bounds.
3. Baptised Catholic children and Church of England
children (see footnote 1) who are siblings (footnote 2) of
Catholic children or Church of England children currently
attending St Joseph’s Catholic and Church of England
school at the time of application and admission.
“Church of England Children” are children whose parents/
carers/guardians are regular attendees (i.e. at least once a
month) at a Church of England Parish Church within the same
parish bounds as St Joseph’s Catholic Parish of Staveley.
Such attendance must be confirmed in writing by an ordained
priest from the parish group.
4. Baptised Catholic children and Church of England
children (see footnote 1) who live and worship within the
parishes of St Joseph’s, Staveley and those Church of
England Parishes within the same parish bounds.
A list of those Churches which are in Full Communion with
the Roman Catholic Church is available from the Hallam
Diocesan Schools’ Department (0114 2566440).
5. Other children who have siblings (footnote 2) attending St
Joseph’s Catholic Primary and Church of England school at
the time of application and admission.
6. Catholic children and Church of England children who live
and worship in other Catholic or Church of England Parishes
but who do not have a sibling in the school.
7. Children who are worshipping members of other Christian
Churches as recognised by Churches Together in England
(footnote 3) whose parents have sought the written support
of their minister and live within the parishes of St Joseph’s,
Staveley and those Church of England Parishes within the
same parish bounds.
8. Children who are worshipping members of other world
faiths whose parents wish their children to be educated in a
Christ centred environment and whose parents have the
written support of their Faith Leader.
9. Children who have special educational needs supported
by professional evidence as to why St Joseph’s Catholic and
Church of England school is deemed the most appropriate
setting to meet those needs.
10. Children whose parents are seeking a Christian
environment for their children’s education.
Footnotes:
Footnote 1
“Catholic children” are children who have been baptised into the
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Definition of a Candidate for Reception
Candidates for Reception into Full Communion with the
Roman Catholic Church are already baptised in another
Christian Tradition, who have expressed an explicit desire to
be incorporated into the Roman Catholic Church and who
are currently preparing to be received into the Church by
regular participation in Sunday worship and a recognised
programme of preparation. It is advisable that records of any
such reception or incorporation are maintained by the parish.
Footnote 2 – Definition of Sibling
For the sibling criteria to be applicable, one of the following
conditions must exist:
a) a brother and/or sister is permanently resident at the
same address
b) a stepbrother and/or stepsister is permanently resident at
the same address (to include half brothers/sisters).
Footnote 3 – Churches Together in England
The Baptist Union of Great Britain
Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
Church of England
Church of Scotland
Congregational Federation
Council of African and Afro-Caribbean Churches
Council of Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches
Free Churches’ Council
Greek Orthodox Church
Independent Methodist Churches
Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Methodist Church
Moravian Church
New Testament Assembly
Religious Society of Friends
Roman Catholic Church
Russian Orthodox Church
Salvation Army
United Reformed Church
Wesleyan Holiness Church
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
International Ministerial Council of Great Britain
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Place of Residence
The child’s ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be
a residential property at which the parent or persons with
parental responsibility for the child resides at the closing
date for receiving applications for admission to the school.
Bishop Pursglove CE Voluntary
Aided Primary, Tideswell
Where parental responsibility is held by more than one person
and those persons reside in separate properties, the child’s
ordinary place of residence will be deemed to be that property
at which the child resides for the greater part of the week.
2. Children of parents living in the parish
Oversubscription criteria
1. Looked after children.
3. Children who live within the normal area of the school (a
map of which is available in school).
4. Children who live outside the normal area of the school.
3. Children who have a sibling in school at the time they are
admitted (sibling means a brother or sister or an adopted
brother or sister).
4. Children who have special needs that can best be met at
the school. That is children who have medical or social
grounds, supported by appropriate professional evidence.
5. Children of parents not resident in the parish or beneficial
area in Tideswell but who have requested a Christian education
for their children (parents should submit a letter of support from
their priest, minister or pastor with their application).
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2. Children who have a sibling attending the school at the
time of application and admission. (The term sibling shall
include adopted brothers and sisters and children living at
the same address).
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Belmont Primary (Foundation),
Swadlincote
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Children who are in public care
*Note
If any of these categories are oversubscribed, the governing body
will make a decision based on the shortest distance between the
applicant’s home and the main entrance of the school as measured
by the council. The nearest to the school will be given priority. This
distance “tie breaker” will be in any of the five categories, if two or
more applicants are equal in all other respects.
Within each category, children living nearest to the school
would be given priority (measured by the shortest walking
distance on public highways).
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Taddington and Priestcliffe
CE Aided Primary
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Children in public care.
2. Residence within the catchment area.
3. Siblings of pupils previously admitted to the school,
including step-brothers and sisters, adopted children, and
other children living permanently in the household, at the
time of admission.
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4. Prospective pupils whose parents specifically want their
children to be educated in a Christian environment.
5. Pupils of parents who can demonstrate a special need
such as convenience, transportation to the school, or a link
with the village.
6. Pupils who attend Flagg Nursery School.
7. Others.
In the event of over-subscription those children living nearest
to the school would be given priority, measured by the
nearest available route.
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Tintwistle CE (Aided) Primary
Oversubscription Criteria
In the event that there are more applicants than places, the
governing body will allocate places using the following
criteria, which are listed in order of priority:
1. Looked after children and children with Statements of
Special Educational Needs naming the school or special
medical or social circumstances affecting the child where these
needs can only be met at this school. (See note (a) below).
2. Children who are resident in the parish of Tintwistle. (See
note (b) below).
3. Children who have a sibling in school who will still be
attending school the following year. (See note (c) below).
4. Children whose parents are involved in the work and worship
of Christ Church or URC, Tintwistle. (See note (d) below).
5. Children whose parents have a commitment to a Christian
church, as recognised by Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.
6. Children who live nearest to the school, measured along
the shortest safe walking route. (See note (e) below).
If there are not enough places to admit all applicants meeting
any one criterion, the governors will apply the subsequent
criteria, in order of priority, to all these applicants.
Notes
(a) Professional supporting evidence from e.g. a doctor,
psychologist, social worker, is essential if admission is to be made
under the criterion for special medical or social circumstances,
and such evidence must set out the particular reasons why the
school is question is the most suitable school and the difficulties
which would be caused if the child had to attend another school.
(b) A map showing the boundaries is available in school.
(c) Siblings include step, half, foster, adopted brothers and
sisters living at the same address and full brother and sister
living apart.
(d) By involved in the work and worship of the church we
would expect parents to be on the electoral roll of Christ
Church or the membership list of URC. Commitment to any
other church should be demonstrable in the same way.
Parents wishing to inform the school of their commitment to
the church should complete the supplementary form available
from the school. A letter from your incumbent or minister or
other church officer will be required as proof of attendance.
(e) Shortest safe walking routes will be calculated by the
Local Authority using postal addresses.
Turnditch CE Voluntary
Aided Primary
Oversubscription Criteria
In considering applications for admissions, the Governors will,
within the number of children it is intended to admit, give priority to:
1. Children in public care
2. Residence in the school’s defined area
3. Siblings of current pupils (older sibling must be in school
when younger sibling starts).
Children with a sibling already on the school roll. For
clarification the definition of a sibling is as follows:
• A brother and/or sister
• A half-brother and/or half-sister
• A legally adopted child regarded as a brother or sister.
• A step-brother and/or step-sister residing in the same
family unit.
4. Children of regular worshippers at the Parish Church who
live outside the school’s defined area;
5. Children with special needs which the governors feel can
best be met by the school;
6. Children who live outside the school’s defined area who are
regular worshippers at a Parish Church with no church school;
7. A final choice will be made on the basis of the travelling
distance the child lives from the school. (From the front door
of child’s house to school gate).
Scargill CE Voluntary Aided
Primary, West Hallam
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Looked after children.
2. Children of parents resident in the parish or benefice. Parishes
in the benefice are St Wilfrid’s West Hallam, Holy Trinity Mapperley,
St Andrew Stanley and Church of All Saints Stanley Common.
3. Children who have brothers or sisters already attending
the school at the time of admission.
4. Children having special needs which can be best met at
the school.
5. Children of parents not resident in the Parish or Benefice
but which are sympathetic to the Christian nature of the school.
Definitions – Sibling
The term sibling is defined as:
• A brother and/or a sister
• A half-brother and/or half-sister
• A legally adopted child being regarded as a brother or sister
• A step-brother and /or step-sister residing in the same
family unit
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Looked after children
A looked after child is a child who is in the care of a local
authority or provided with accommodation by that authority.
If oversubscribed the tie breaker of ‘shortest walking
distance’ will apply in all 5 categories.
Oversubscription Criteria
If the number is exceeded then the places are allocated
based on the following criteria: 1. Looked after children
2. Residence within the parish/normal catchment area of the school
4. Children who have siblings already attending the school.
For the reasons of clarity a definition of sibling is as follows:
• A brother and/or sister
• A half-brother and/or half-sister
• A legally adopted child regarded as a brother or sister
• A step-brother and/or step-sister residing in the same
family unit.
All Saints CE Voluntary Aided
Primary, Youlgrave
Oversubscription Criteria
1. Children in public care (resident within the normal school
catchment area).
3. Siblings, adopted or foster brothers and sisters of pupils
attending the school at the time of admission.
4. Parents who have requested education in the Christian
faith and who can provide evidence of their commitment.
5. Parents who can demonstrate a special need of the child
or the parents.
Kirklees Council West Yorkshire
01484 225007/8/9
www.kirklees.gov.uk
Leicestershire County Council
0116 305 6684
www.leicestershire.gov.uk
Nottinghamshire County Council
01623 433433
www.notttinghamshire.gov.uk
Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council
0161 770 4213
www.oldham.gov.uk
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council
01709 822505
www.rotherham.gov.uk
Sheffield City Council
0114 2735766
www.sheffield.gov.uk
Staffordshire County Council
01785 278593
www.staffordshire.gov.uk
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
0161 474 3926 / 474 3949
www.stockport.gov.uk
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2. Children resident within the ecclesiastical parish of
Youlgrave with Middleton.
Derby City Council
01332 716940
www.derby.gov.uk
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In the event of governors having to make a choice between
candidates with cases of equal strength, the shortest
walking route from home front door to school gate will be
used in making the decision.
Cheshire County Council
0845 1110304
www.cheshire.gov.uk
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3. Parents who have requested education in the Christian faith and
who can provide written evidence of their Christian commitment.
Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council
01226 773689
www.barnsley.gov.uk
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Weston on Trent CE (Aided)
Primary
Neighbouring Councils
Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council
0161 3423208
www.tameside.gov.uk
Warwickshire County Council
01926 742037 (central and south)
01926 742047 (north and east)
www.warwickshire.gov.uk
In the event of the governing body having to make a choice
between candidates who tie on the criteria above then the
precedence will be given to the children living nearest to the
school measured by the most direct walking route.
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